Showing papers in "Sexual Medicine in 2019"
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TL;DR: This is among the first studies to show that well-being is higher among older adults when they are sexually active, and sexual activity is Associated with Greater Enjoyment of Life in Older Adults.
144 citations
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TL;DR: A dimensional approach while integrating the factors driving the onset and evolution of BDSM interests is offered, to bring together all the existing scientific literature on BDSM from a biopsychosocial perspective.
39 citations
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TL;DR: USC-EV transplantation can ameliorate DED in rats and may involve the delivery of proangiogenic miRNA, as represented by improved ICP and ICP/MAP ratio.
36 citations
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TL;DR: The analysis supports the notion that DM is a risk factor for IPP infection and raises the question of whether this increased risk can be mitigated by optimization of glycemic control before surgery.
33 citations
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TL;DR: What patients and partners want in Interventions That Support Sexual Recovery After Prostate Cancer Treatment and whether they consider an online tool acceptable for use in promoting sexual recovery are investigated.
31 citations
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TL;DR: The quantitative phase of the study showed that women with ovarian cancer have a poorer quality of life and higher rates of sexual dysfunction and sexual distress compared with published norms from the general population.
31 citations
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TL;DR: There is suggestive evidence that pharmacologic interventions or combined therapies are more effective than non-pharmacologic interventions for treating sexual dysfunction in men; however, a range of treatment options should be presented to individual patients so they may consider the risks and benefits of treatments differently.
30 citations
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TL;DR: Sexual problems were much more common in women who did not use hormone therapy and showed no somatic symptoms, while psychological and urogenital symptoms were the most frequently reported among all the women enrolled in the study.
29 citations
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TL;DR: PIG is an effective and safe technique for correction of complex or severe penile curvature in terms of satisfaction, length change, straightening, and complications, and there are no clear predictive factors for erectile dysfunction following PIG surgery.
23 citations
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TL;DR: Intratunical Injection of Human Adipose Tissue–Derived Stem Cells Restores Collagen III/I Ratio in a Rat Model of Chronic Peyronie’s Disease and reduces collagen III expression in a rat model of chronic PD.
22 citations
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TL;DR: A preference for a circumcised penis was seen in most populations regardless of the frequency of MC in the study setting, and women’s preferences generally favor the circumcised penis for sexual activity, hygiene, and lower risk of infection.
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TL;DR: This is the first analysis conducted on Tweets in the field of andrology and sexual medicine, and a significant number of tweets were collected and analyzed, however, quantitative assessment of the sentiment was not feasible.
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TL;DR: Bariatric surgery could improve the erectile function, sexual desire, sexual intercourse satisfaction, and total satisfaction in morbidly obese men and this meta-analysis had some limitations.
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TL;DR: The earlier participants felt sexually attracted to children for the first time, the more they were attracted exclusively in children and the less they perceived it to be flexible, which indicates the contradiction of overall rules for individuals with sexual interest in children.
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TL;DR: The sildenafil ODF is an example of an innovative dosage formulation for ED that can be used interchangeably with the conventional film-coated formulation to better address the needs and expectations of men with ED.
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TL;DR: A Delphi consensus method to bridge the gap between evidence-based medicine and the real-life approach in daily practice on the diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction is planned.
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TL;DR: A high prevalence of PE and ED coexistence is confirmed, indicating a complicated relationship between the 2 conditions and the importance of screening for their co-occurrence in practice.
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TL;DR: Most medical students revealed that the teaching of important sexual health content (eg, sexual history taking) was deficient at this medical university and education in sexual health issues needs to be increased to positively influence students’ knowledge of and consequently their confidence regarding dealing with patients’ sexual health concerns.
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TL;DR: Pelvic pain was the most popular postdelivery complication and episiotomy and its repair must be performed rigorously in order to allow the best recovery of pelvic floor and sexual function.
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TL;DR: Altogether, pentoxifylline and colchicine, taken with concomitant PTT, present a potentially convenient, low cost, and effective treatment for penile curvature and plaque resulting from Peyronie disease.
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TL;DR: Tadalafil daily provides a preferable therapeutic effect for ED with a lower incidence of treatment-emergent side effects relative to tadalafils on-demand after at least 24 weeks of long-term treatment.
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TL;DR: In the pelvic pain population, PVD may be associated with more negative impact on dyspareunia, sexual quality of life, and bladder/pelvic floor function, but it may not significantly impact abdominopelvic pain or day-to-day function in general.
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TL;DR: The response of low-dose tadalafil on IIEF and FMD is largely similar to placebo; however, the utility of FMD% in young patients and placebo effect needs to be studied further.
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TL;DR: Sexual function in women with obesity effectively improves after bariatric surgery, with a significant reduction in the prevalence of sexual dysfunction and an increase in the frequency of different sexual positions during intercourse.
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TL;DR: It is recommended that in all HIV-positive women with complaints typical forTI, testosterone is measured, and that in women with TI, testosterone replacement be considered as a treatment option.
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TL;DR: It seems as though patients with IBS have more sexual problems compared to controls, but further investigation regarding the extent and type of sexual dysfunction is needed.
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TL;DR: Li-ESWT by Aries may represent an effective noninvasive therapeutic alternative and a relevant add-on therapy to phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors for ED in hypertensive patients, and it is suggested that it acts via remodeling of the penile tissue and promoting cavernosal vascularization.
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TL;DR: Severe vaginismus with visceral response manifestations to routine gynecologic examinations, inability to have intercourse, and spasm of the bulbocavernosum is newly defined as severe grade 5 vaginISMus.
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TL;DR: The objective of this review was to highlight the results of penile prosthesis to correct refractory erectile dysfunction in patients with PD, and the secondary procedures that may be required to correct the penile curvature.
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TL;DR: Ladegaard et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated penile rehabilitation of low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy (Li-ESWT) in a randomized, placebo-controlled trial in men with ED following robotic nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy (RARP).