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ANDROLOGY: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION

Background
Epidemiology
Classification (Organic vs. Psychogenic vs. Mixed)
Associated conditions
  1. Premature ejaculation
  2. Anorgasmia
  3. Low libido
  4. Peyronie's
  5. Lower urinary tract symptoms/benign prostatic hyperplasia
  6. Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome
Primary ED
Micropenis
Questions
  1. Describe the classification and sub-classification of the etiology of ED? List 15 causes of ED
  2. What are symptoms of hyperprolactinemia?
  3. Which antidepressant is not associated with ED?
  4. Which antihypertensive drugs are not associated with increased risk of ED?
Answers
  1. Describe the classification and sub-classification of the etiology of ED? List 15 causes of ED
    • Organic ED VAN
      1. Endocrine
      2. Drug-induced
      3. Vascular
      4. Anatomic
      5. Neurologic
    • Psychologic
    • Mixed
    • Diabetes, obesity, hyperprolactinism, pelvic surgery, trauma, Peyronie’s disease, drug-induced, priapism, congenital venous leak, smoking, primary hypogonadism, secondary hypogonadism, hypo/hyperthyroidism, hypertension, dyslipidemia, pelvic radiation, depression, sedentary lifestyle
  2. What are symptoms of hyperprolactinemia?
    1. ED
    2. Loss of libido
    3. Infertility
    4. Galactorrhea
    5. Gynecomastia
  3. Which antidepressant is not associated with ED?
    • Bupropion
  4. Which antihypertensive drugs are not associated with increased risk of ED?
    • ACE-inhibitors, ARBs, calcium channel blockers, alpha-1 blockers (but may cause retrograde ejaculation), or beta-1 selective blockers
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