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View article: (027) PREVALENCE OF CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH ABERRANT MAST CELL ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH NEUROPROLIFERATIVE VESTIBULODYNIA
(027) PREVALENCE OF CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH ABERRANT MAST CELL ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH NEUROPROLIFERATIVE VESTIBULODYNIA Open
Introduction Neuroproliferative vestibulodynia (NPV) is a provoked vestibular pain condition associated with excess immunohistochemical staining for CD117 and PGP9.5, consistent with mast cells and nerves respectively. It is distinguished …
View article: (262) CORRELATION OF PENILE GRAYSCALE PHARMACO-ULTRASONOGRAPHY WITH ERECTILE TISSUE COMPOSITION IN MEN WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
(262) CORRELATION OF PENILE GRAYSCALE PHARMACO-ULTRASONOGRAPHY WITH ERECTILE TISSUE COMPOSITION IN MEN WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION Open
Introduction Percentage of corporal smooth muscle and corporal connective tissue within penile erectile tissue was determined by histomorphometric assessment of biopsies removed during penile prosthesis insertion. Previous studies have sho…
View article: (149) Prevalence of Lumbosacral Annular Tears in Individuals with Hard Flaccid Syndrome
(149) Prevalence of Lumbosacral Annular Tears in Individuals with Hard Flaccid Syndrome Open
Introduction Hard flaccid syndrome (HFS), characterized by the penis in an unwanted persistent semi-rigid flaccid state, is an acquired, painful, and bothersome sexual dysfunction that is poorly understood. We have previously postulated th…
View article: (227) Use of the CNS Agent Bremelanotide in Men with Sexual Dysfunction: Results from a Sexual Medicine Clinic
(227) Use of the CNS Agent Bremelanotide in Men with Sexual Dysfunction: Results from a Sexual Medicine Clinic Open
Introduction Bremelanotide is a centrally acting, cyclic heptapeptide analog of the neuropeptide α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone with elevated affinity for the melanocortin-4 receptor. Bremelanotide modulates dopaminergic pathways involve…
View article: (004) Correlations Between Immunohistochemical Staining and Pain-Related Assessments in Patients with Neuroproliferative Vestibulodynia
(004) Correlations Between Immunohistochemical Staining and Pain-Related Assessments in Patients with Neuroproliferative Vestibulodynia Open
Introduction A clinically suspected diagnosis of neuroproliferative vestibulodynia (NPV) can be confirmed by examining immunohistochemical (IHC) staining of excised vestibular specimens. Compared to controls, specimens from NPV patients ha…
View article: (124) An Open-Label, Vulvoscopic Pilot Study of Intravaginal Prasterone in Menopausal Women with Dyspareunia Examining Vestibular Tissue Changes
(124) An Open-Label, Vulvoscopic Pilot Study of Intravaginal Prasterone in Menopausal Women with Dyspareunia Examining Vestibular Tissue Changes Open
Introduction Prasterone (DHEA), a daily 6.5 mg intravaginal insert, is approved in the US and Canada for moderate to severe dyspareunia, a symptom of vulvovaginal atrophy from menopause. Prasterone converts intracellularly in vaginal epith…
View article: (097) Psychosocial Factors in PGAD/GPD Patients Who Underwent Spine Surgery for Lumbosacral Annular Tear-Induced Sacral Radiculopathy
(097) Psychosocial Factors in PGAD/GPD Patients Who Underwent Spine Surgery for Lumbosacral Annular Tear-Induced Sacral Radiculopathy Open
Introduction Persistent genital arousal disorder/genito-pelvic dysesthesia (PGAD/GPD) is characterized by persistent or recurrent, unwanted or intrusive, distressing sensations of genital arousal not associated with concomitant sexual inte…
View article: (148) “Zebras” in Sexual Medicine from Cauda Equina Pathology
(148) “Zebras” in Sexual Medicine from Cauda Equina Pathology Open
Introduction Unrelenting, bothersome sexual medicine problems in individuals with a vulva or penis sometimes do not respond to conventional therapies, frustrating both patient and provider. These distressing problems can be categorized as …