2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurol.2012.04.001
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Dysfonction érectile après un accident vasculaire cérébral à Brazzaville

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“…Our study revealed a strong correlation between ED and hypertension. Ossou-Nguiet [20] as well as Vlachopoulos [21] have found a link between the severity of ED and the severity of cardiovascular disease in general. For Banks [22] the severity of ED increases gradually with that of cardiovascular diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Our study revealed a strong correlation between ED and hypertension. Ossou-Nguiet [20] as well as Vlachopoulos [21] have found a link between the severity of ED and the severity of cardiovascular disease in general. For Banks [22] the severity of ED increases gradually with that of cardiovascular diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In 1981, Bray et al ( 41 ) were the first to be conscious that stroke might induce SD in both sexes. Many investigators realize that sexuality is an important issue in post-stroke rehabilitation, thus mounting clinical studies have been conducted to better illustrate the association between stroke and sexual functioning ( 15 , 16 ). Oni et al ( 42 ) reported that stroke survivors regardless of gender were more likely to develop SD than the controls (16/70, 22.9% vs. 4/70, 5.7%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to stroke occurs more frequently in men than in women (133/10,000 in men and 99/10,000 in women annually) ( 2 ), erectile dysfunction (ED) was more commonly reported in men across studies. Ossou-Nguiet et al ( 16 ) indicated that the frequency of ED after stroke was 51.92% (mean age: 56 years). In a more previous study, Korpelainen et al ( 17 ) reported that the prevalence of ED in post-stroke patients was up to 74% (mean age: 59 years).…”
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confidence: 99%