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Management of ejaculatory disorders in infertile men.
Mon, 14 May 2012 04:00:00 +0100 | Asian Journal of Andrology
Authors: Barazani Y, Stahl PJ, Nagler HM, Stember DS Abstract Ejaculatory dysfunction is a highly prevalent clinical condition that may be classified along a continuum that ranges from premature ejaculation (PE), through retarded or delayed ejaculation (DE), to complete anejaculation (AE). Retrograde ejaculation (RE) represents a distinct entity in which ejaculate is expelled either partially or completely into the bladder. While DE and PE are significant sources of sexual dissatisfaction among men and their partners, patients with these disorders retain normal fertility in most cases. Conversely, men with AE and RE are unable to deliver sperm into the female genital tract and are therefore rendered subfertile. Therefore, in reviewing ejaculatory disorders as they relate to fertili...

The Challenge of Erectile Dysfunction in the Man with Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
Sat, 12 May 2012 05:50:21 +0100 | Current Urology Reports
Abstract  Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS), also known as NIH category III prostatitis, is common and has significant impact on quality of life through pain and lower urinary tract symptoms. A high proportion of men with CP/CPPS suffer from some form of sexual dysfunction including erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and painful ejaculation. While well described, the pathophysiology of these sexual symptoms has not been well studied. This review will focus on what we know regarding the incidence and potential mechanisms for sexual dysfunction in CP/CPPS and discuss diagnostic and therapeutic options. Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Erectile Dysfunction (DK Montague, Section Editor)Pages 1-5DOI 10.1007/s11934-012-0254-0Authors Da...

Deleterious effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor treatment on semen parameters in patients with lifelong premature ejaculation
Thu, 10 May 2012 04:00:00 +0100 | International Journal of Impotence Research
Authors: H Koyuncu, E C Serefoglu, A T Ozdemir & W J Hellstrom (Source: International Journal of Impotence Research)

Clinical Outcomes of a New Self‐Help Booklet for Premature Ejaculation
Tue, 01 May 2012 04:00:00 +0100 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine
Conclusion.  Its cost/benefit ratio makes The Practical Guide a valuable therapeutic tool. Kempeneers P, Andrianne R, Bauwens S, Georis I, Pairoux J‐F, and Blairy S. Clinical outcomes of a new self‐help booklet for premature ejaculation. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)

Hormonal Causes of Male Sexual Dysfunctions and Their Management (Hyperprolactinemia, Thyroid Disorders, GH Disorders, and DHEA)
Mon, 23 Apr 2012 04:00:00 +0100 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine
Conclusions.  While the association between hyperprolactinemia and hypoactive sexual desire is well defined, more studies are needed to completely understand the role of other hormones in regulating male sexual functioning. Maggi M, Buvat J, Corona G, Guay A, and Torres LO. Hormonal causes of male sexual dysfunctions and their management (hyperprolactinemia, thyroid disorders, GH disorders, and DHEA). J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)

Psychosocial interventions for premature ejaculation.
Sat, 21 Apr 2012 17:06:02 +0100 | Sao Paulo Medical Journal
CONCLUSIONS: Overall, there is weak and inconsistent evidence regarding the effectiveness of psychological interventions for the treatment of premature ejaculation. Three of the four included randomised controlled studies of psychotherapy for PE reported our primary outcome (Improvement in IELT), and the majority have a small sample size. The early success reports (97.8%) of Masters and Johnson could not be replicated. One study found a significant improvement from baseline in the duration of intercourse, sexual satisfaction and sexual function with a new functional-sexological treatment and behavior therapy compared to waiting list. One study showed that the combination of chlorpromazine and BT was superior to chlorpromazine alone. Randomised trials with larger group samples are still nee...

A Benefit-Risk Assessment of Dapoxetine in the Treatment of Premature Ejaculation
Thu, 19 Apr 2012 13:50:34 +0100 | Drug Safety
(Source: Drug Safety)

No Difference in 5‐HTTLPR and Stin2 Polymorphisms Frequency Between Premature Ejaculation Patients and Controls
Tue, 10 Apr 2012 04:00:00 +0100 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine
Conclusions.  The present results indicate that no difference exists in SLC6A4 polymorphisms frequency between PE patients and controls. A comparison with the previously published reports on this field is reported. Zuccarello D, Ghezzi M, Pengo M, Forzan M, Frigo AC, Ferlin A, and Foresta C. No difference in 5‐HTTLPR and Stin2 polymorphisms frequency between premature ejaculation patients and controls. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)

Premature Ejaculation and Erectile Dysfunction Prevalence and Attitudes in the Asia‐Pacific Region—A Comment
Fri, 16 Mar 2012 04:00:00 +0100 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine
(Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)