2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.medcli.2019.11.006
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Disfunción eréctil: prevalencia y su relación con los síntomas del tracto urinario inferior

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“…Syphilis, for example, is increasingly detected as an HIV-co-infection [196,197] and it could lead to neurological disturbances that progressively impair erectile function. Moreover, the presence of LUTS caused by STDs in HIV-infected men could further increase the sexual dysfunction [198,199]. This was widely demonstrated in the general population, but it is also true in HIV-infected men, in which the highest LUTS presence is associated with the poorest sexual function [159].…”
Section: Impact Of Fertility Concern and Diseases Of The Seminal Tramentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Syphilis, for example, is increasingly detected as an HIV-co-infection [196,197] and it could lead to neurological disturbances that progressively impair erectile function. Moreover, the presence of LUTS caused by STDs in HIV-infected men could further increase the sexual dysfunction [198,199]. This was widely demonstrated in the general population, but it is also true in HIV-infected men, in which the highest LUTS presence is associated with the poorest sexual function [159].…”
Section: Impact Of Fertility Concern and Diseases Of The Seminal Tramentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Worldwide the burden of ED is huge with projected prevalence estimated to be around 322 million by 2025. [ 3 4 ] Previously available literature documents higher rates of ED in United States (US) and Asia than the rest of the world. [ 5 ] According to the projected estimates, Asia will have 200 million men suffering from ED, reflecting a 130% growth in 2025.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%