ROLE OF RADIOLOGY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF VASCULOGENIC IMPOTENCE

Hesham Mohamed Farouk Ibrahim;

Abstract


In1potence is one of the most common sexual problems that affect n1en in different decades of life.


Today it is believed that vasculogenic erectile failure is one of the n1ost frequent causes of organic impotence. Vasculogenic in1potence may be due either to poor arterial inflow into the penis ( arteriogenic ) or to excessive venous
leakage.


The arteriogenic impotence results from decreased blood flow to the corpora cavernosa could be primary due to congenital n1alfonnation which should be bilateral and severe
• . or secondary to obstructive lesion as in atherosclerosis and post traumatic.

The venogenic i1npotence results from inability to trap blood within the sinusoids of corpora cavemosa in which the exact cause still unlmown but many theories were mentioned to explain that ype of impotence.

The evaluation of impotence must begin vvith the sexual, psychological and IT' Jical history, physical examination and routine laboratory tests, then several specific tests were done to evaluate penile vascular supply .


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Title ROLE OF RADIOLOGY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF VASCULOGENIC IMPOTENCE
Other Titles دور الأشعة فى تشخيص العنه الناتجة عن إضطرابات الأوعية الدموية
Authors Hesham Mohamed Farouk Ibrahim
Issue Date 1998

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