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The World Journal of Men's Health ; : 215-219, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-194911

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The mean platelet volume (MPV) is a marker of the platelet activity and is reported to increase in vascular diseases. We aimed to investigate the association between MPV and vasculogenic erectile dysfunction (ED). MATERIALS AND METHODS: MPV and platelet (PLT) levels were measured in 50 cases of ED and 40 healthy controls. The diagnosis of vasculogenic ED was based on a detailed sexual history, physical examination, laboratory assessment, and color Doppler ultrasonography. The results are given as mean+/-standard deviation of the mean. RESULTS: The mean ages of the patient and the control groups were 53.70+/-12.39 years (range 24~77 years) and 53.85+/-9.5 years (range 30~73 years), respectively (p=0.947). The MPV and PLT values were significantly higher in the patients with ED than those of the controls (7.49+/-1.4), (6.85+/-1.2), (262.97+/-68), (252.89+/-82) respectively, p0.05), and there was no correlation between MPV and either age of patients (p=0.905) or duration of ED (p=0.583). CONCLUSIONS: The platelet count and MPV was detected to be increased in patients with vasculogenic ED. This finding suggests a role for platelets in the pathogenesis of vascular complications and that the MPV would be useful in monitoring disease progression.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Blood Platelets , Diagnosis , Disease Progression , Erectile Dysfunction , Impotence, Vasculogenic , Mean Platelet Volume , Physical Examination , Platelet Count , Risk Factors , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color , Vascular Diseases
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International Neurourology Journal ; : 37-40, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-165295

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PURPOSE: The aim of this study, to investigate whether there is any association between enuresis in childhood and nocturnal polyuria syndrome (NPS) in adult life. METHODS: The study consisted of thirty five patients with nocturnal polyuria, and thirty five healthy people without nocturnal polyuria in adult life, were asked to assess their enuresis in childhood. RESULTS: There was a history of enuresis in childhood in 18 (51.42%) of 35 of men with nocturnal polyuria and in 4 (11.42%) of 35 without nocturnal polyuria. Enuresis in childhood was significantly more common in men with nocturnal polyuria than without nocturnal polyuria. The difference was significant (P<0.0001). The prevalence of enuresis in the nocturnal polyuria (51.42%) was more than two-fold higher than reported prevalence in general populations. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study suggest that the history of enuresis in childhood seems to increase the risk of having NPS in adult life. This relationship should be taken into account in the evaluation of men with complaints from NPS in adult life and the possible common pathophysiology should be considered in the treatment planning.


Subject(s)
Adult , Child , Humans , Male , Enuresis , Nocturnal Enuresis , Polyuria , Prevalence
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Singapore medical journal ; : e120-1, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-334461

ABSTRACT

While oral agents are currently suggested for the initial treatment of erectile dysfunction, penile prosthesis implantation (malleable or inflatable) is accepted as a third-line therapy if intracorporeal injection and intraurethral treatment fail as a secondary choice. Urethral erosion of the malleable penile prosthesis is a well-known complication, mostly due to the indwelling catheter. We report a case of urethral erosion of the malleable penile prosthesis after 23 years. The patient was a 45-year-old man without any underlying risk factors. He subsequently underwent a unilateral rod extraction under regional anaesthesia. It appears that urethral erosion of penile prostheses can appear at any time post operation, without any known facilitative factors and in any age group. Furthermore, simple office manoeuvres may not be possible in some patients.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Catheters, Indwelling , Erectile Dysfunction , General Surgery , Penile Implantation , Penile Prosthesis , Prosthesis Failure , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , Urethra , General Surgery
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Asian Journal of Andrology ; (6): 187-190, 2002.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-284051

ABSTRACT

<p><b>AIM</b>Erectile dysfunction may be observed in up to 80% of patients with Peyronie's disease. An objective evaluation of the erectile function is attempted to work out in patients with Peyronie's disease.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Penile deformity, sexual function and penile vascular status were analyzed in 123 patients with Peyronie's disease, who had not received any pertinent treatment.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Penile deformity, palpable plaque and pain on erection were seen in 112 (91%), 97 (78.8%) and 27 (21.9%) of the 123 patients, respectively. Of the 76 patients evaluated by color Doppler ultrasounography, veno-occlusive dysfunction as the vascular component for erectile dysfunction was found in 17 (22.3%), arterial insufficiency in 10 (13.1%) and a mixed picture in 23 (30.2%).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The documentation of penile erectile function and the determination of the vascular status using color Doppler ultrasonography can guide the appropriate therapeutic choice.</p>


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Antioxidants , Therapeutic Uses , Colchicine , Therapeutic Uses , Erectile Dysfunction , Diagnostic Imaging , Drug Therapy , Gout Suppressants , Therapeutic Uses , Penile Induration , Diagnostic Imaging , Drug Therapy , Penis , Pathology , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color , Vitamin E , Therapeutic Uses
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