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Surgical management of erectile dysfunction

Since the introduction of sildenafil citrate, oral systemic therapy has become the first line of therapy for men with erectile dysfunction (ED). Men who are not candidates for or who fail treatment with an oral agent may choose second-line therapies such as intraurethral prostaglandins, penile injec...

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Published in:Endocrine 2004-03, Vol.23 (2-3), p.161-165
Main Authors: Milbank, Aaron J, Montague, Drogo K
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