Search Results - "Colandrea, G."
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O-207 Which infertile patients mostly deserve to have a sperm DNA fragmentation index done? Findings from a cross-sectional study
Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (06-08-2021)“…Abstract Study question Current scientific guidelines do not clearly suggest which patients would benefit the most from a sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) test…”
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Hyperestrogenism is associated with sexual function impairment in men – findings from a cross-sectional, real-life study
Published in Journal of sexual medicine (01-05-2022)“…High serum estrogens levels have been associated with higher rates of heart attacks, strokes, and prostate cancer. Moreover, hyperestrogenism is believed to be…”
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111 Primary Organic vs. Primary Psychogenic Erectile Dysfunction: a Cross-Sectional Study on Patient's Characteristics and Sexual Function from a Tertiary Referral Center
Published in Journal of sexual medicine (01-05-2022)“…ABSTRACT Introduction Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined according to three different aetiological groups: organic, psychogenic and mixed. As most cases have…”
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Prevalence and predictors of unrecognized low sexual desire in men with new onset erectile dysfunction – findings from a cross-sectional, real-life study
Published in Journal of sexual medicine (01-05-2022)“…The interrelationship between male sexual desire and erectile dysfunction (ED) has been variously investigated. We aimed to investigate the prevalence of and…”
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Primary organic vs. primary psychogenic erectile dysfunction: a cross-sectional study on patient's characteristics and sexual function from a tertiary referral center
Published in Journal of sexual medicine (01-05-2022)“…Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined according to three different aetiological groups: organic, psychogenic and mixed. As most cases have mixed aetiology, EAU…”
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098 Hyperestrogenism is Associated with Sexual Function Impairment in Men – Findings from a Cross-Sectional, Real-Life Study
Published in Journal of sexual medicine (01-05-2022)“…ABSTRACT Introduction High serum estrogens levels have been associated with higher rates of heart attacks, strokes, and prostate cancer. Moreover,…”
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102 Prevalence and Predictors of Unrecognized Low Sexual Desire in Men with New Onset Erectile Dysfunction – Findings from a Cross-Sectional, Real-Life Study
Published in Journal of sexual medicine (01-05-2022)“…ABSTRACT Introduction The interrelationship between male sexual desire and erectile dysfunction (ED) has been variously investigated. Objectives We aimed to…”
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(292) Impact of Urinary Incontinence on Sexual Function in Patients Presenting for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Published in Journal of sexual medicine (22-05-2023)“…Abstract Introduction Patients with low urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) frequently complain some sexual dysfunction and sometimes even episodes of bothersome…”
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The use of abdominal drain after robot-assisted surgery in urology: Impact on postoperative pain
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Assessing the effect of red blood cell transfusion on the risk of acute kidney injury after nephron-sparing surgery
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Risk of orgasmic function impairment after HoLEP – findings of a prospective real-life trial (ExpHo)
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Prostate volume is associated with optimal TRIFECTA outcomes after HoLEP – results from a prospective trial (ExpHo)
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Impact of urinary incontinence on sexual function in patients presenting for lower urinary tract symptoms
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