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Charalampos Thomas1, Charalampos Konstantinidis2.
Abstract
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is the persistent inability to attain and maintain an erection sufficient to permit satisfactory sexual performance, causing tremendous effects on both patients and their partners. The pathophysiology of ED remains a labyrinth. The underlying mechanisms of ED may be vasculogenic, neurogenic, anatomical, hormonal, drug-induced and/or psychogenic. Neurogenic ED consists of a large cohort of ED, accounting for about 10% to 19% of all cases. Its diversity does not allow an in-depth clarification of all the underlying mechanisms nor a "one size fits all" therapeutical approach. In this review, we focus on neurogenic causes of ED, trying to elucidate the mechanisms that lie beneath it and how we manage these patients.Entities:
Keywords: erectile dysfunction (ED); multiple sclerosis (MS); neurogenic; phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitors (PDE5I); sexual dysfunction (SD); spinal cord injury (SCI)
Year: 2021 PMID: 33430218 PMCID: PMC7825654 DOI: 10.3390/medicines8010003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicines (Basel) ISSN: 2305-6320