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Epidemiology and pathophysiology of male sexual dysfunction

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Male sexual dysfunction (MSD) is a common disorder associated with a wide range of physical and psychological conditions. Erectile dysfunction, the most commonly studied aspect of MSD, is common and increases with age and with certain comorbid conditions. The pathophysiology of ED and other forms of MSD can be traced to a variety of etiologies, including vascular, hormonal, psychiatric, iatrogenic and potentially neurobiological causes.

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This study was supported by a grant from Palatin Technologies, Inc. Editorial support for the preparation of this paper was provided by Kevin Kehres.

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Kaminetsky, J. Epidemiology and pathophysiology of male sexual dysfunction. Int J Impot Res 20 (Suppl 1), S3–S10 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/ijir.2008.16

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