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Erectile dysfunction as a predictive factor for coronary artery disease

To assess the relation between erectile dysfunction (ED) and the incidence of the coronary artery disease (CAD) and its severity. We studied 80 patients {40 patients with CAD (patient group) and 40 persons not known to have CAD (control group)}. For all patients full history including cardiac sympto...

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Published in:The Egyptian heart journal 2013-06, Vol.65 (2), p.93-97
Main Authors: Youssef, Amr A., Kader, Samir S. Abdul, Mahran, Ali M., Hussein, Mahmood A.
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