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1. The value of shear wave elastography combined with red blood cell distribution width in evaluating arterial erectile dysfunction.

2. Efficient use of penile Doppler ultrasound for investigating men with erectile dysfunction.

3. The atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk score is a reliable tool to identify patients with arteriogenic erectile dysfunction.

4. Venous Leak Embolization in Patients with Venogenic Erectile Dysfunction via Deep Dorsal Penile Vein Access: Safety and Early Efficacy.

5. Application of dual-energy CT angiography in diagnosis of arterial erectile dysfunction: new scanning technology, new scanning area.

6. The relationship between serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D and arteriogenic erectile dysfunction.

7. Diagnostic value of penile color doppler ultrasonography in patients with veno-occlusive erectile dysfunction.

8. Erectile Dysfunction Resistant to Medical Treatment Caused by Cavernovenous Leakage: An Innovative Surgical Approach Combining Pre-operative Work Up, Embolisation, and Open Surgery.

9. Effect of Intracavernosal Injection of Prostaglandin E1 on Duration and Rigidity of Erection in Patients With Vasculogenic Erectile Dysfunction: Is It Dose Dependent?

10. Erectile Dysfunction in Peripheral Vascular Disease: Endovascular Revascularization as a Potential Therapeutic Target.

11. Role of RigiScan parameters in differentiation of vascular erectile dysfunction.

12. Significance of blood lipid parameters as effective markers for arteriogenic erectile dysfunction.

13. 18 F-Sodium Fluoride ( 18 F-NaF) for Imaging Microcalcification Activity in the Cardiovascular System.

14. Distribution of psychogenic and vascular impotence in a tertiary health-care center's cohort: A retrospective study using penile Doppler imaging.

15. Time-effect of penile color duplex Doppler ultrasound for diagnosing vascular erectile dysfunction.

16. Incidental findings during computed tomographic angiography diagnostic work-up in patients with arteriogenic erectile dysfunction.

17. Endovascular Therapy for Vasculogenic Erectile Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Arterial and Venous Therapies.

18. Endovascular Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction-Who Benefits Most? Insights From a Single-Center Experience.

19. Penile doppler ultrasound predicts cardiovascular events in men with erectile dysfunction.

20. Early Recoil After Balloon Angioplasty of Erection-Related Arteries in Patients With Arteriogenic Erectile Dysfunction.

21. Value of flaccid penile ultrasound in screening for arteriogenic impotence: a preliminary prospective study.

22. Comprehensive insight into functional interaction between GNB3 C825T and eNOS T-786C, G894T gene polymorphisms and association with susceptibility to diabetic erectile dysfunction.

23. Computed tomography cavernosography combined with volume rendering to observe venous leakage in young patients with erectile dysfunction.

24. Levels of uric acid in erectile dysfunction of different aetiology.

25. Diagnostic Value of Plasma Pentraxin3- Level For Diagnosis of Erectile Dysfunction.

26. Unreliability of the Duplex Scan in Diagnosing Corporeal Venous Occlusive Disease in Young Healthy Men With Erectile Deficiency.

27. Abnormal deep dorsal vein resulting in veno-occlusive erectile dysfunction.

28. Diagnostic value of four-dimensional CT angiography in arterial erectile dysfunction using 320-detector row dynamic volume CT.

29. [Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in the diagnosis of venous erectile dysfunction].

30. Low-Intensity Shockwave Therapy Improves Hemodynamic Parameters in Patients With Vasculogenic Erectile Dysfunction: A Triplex Ultrasonography-Based Sham-Controlled Trial.

31. Dynamic and morphologic evaluation of erectile dysfunction on penile doppler sonography and contrast cavernosography.

32. Herb formula enhances treatment of impotent patients after penile venous stripping: a randomised clinical trials.

33. Role of 2D Strain in the Early Identification of Cardiac Dysfunction and in the Risk Stratification of Arteriogenic Erectile Dysfunction Patients.

34. Lesion Pattern in Patients With Erectile Dysfunction of Suspected Arterial Origin: An Angiographic Study.

35. Variation in Penile Hemodynamics by Anatomic Location of Cavernosal Artery Imaging in Penile Duplex Doppler Ultrasound.

36. The vascular and neurogenic factors associated with erectile dysfunction in patients after pelvic fractures.

37. Failure to attain stretched penile length after intracavernosal injection of a vasodilator agent is predictive of veno-occlusive dysfunction on penile duplex Doppler ultrasonography.

38. Erectile dysfunction post-perineal anastomotic urethroplasty for traumatic urethral injuries: analysis of incidence and possibility of recovery.

39. Evaluation of penile cavernosal artery intima-media thickness in patients with erectile dysfunction. A new parameter in the diagnosis of vascular erectile dysfunction. Our experience on 59 cases.

40. Early onset erectile dysfunction is usually not associated with abnormal cavernosal arterial Inflow.

41. [Application of methods of angiosurgery for the treatment of venogenic erectile dysfunction].

42. Endothelial progenitor cells and erectile dysfunction: a brief review on diagnostic significance and summary of our experience.

43. Current state of endovascular treatment for vasculogenic erectile dysfunction.

44. A new parameter in the diagnosis of vascular erectile dysfunction with penile Doppler ultrasound: cavernous artery ondulation index.

45. Radiologic anatomy of arteriogenic erectile dysfunction: a systematized approach.

46. Does anatomy of the pubic arch interfere with the maintaining of erection?

47. Standardization of vascular assessment of erectile dysfunction: standard operating procedures for duplex ultrasound.

48. SOP: corpus cavernosum assessment (cavernosography/cavernosometry).

49. The use of intracavernous injection and audiovisual sexual stimulation during real-time pharmacopenile doppler ultrasonography in vasculogenic erectile dysfunction.

50. Usefulness of electromyography of the cavernous corpora (CC EMG) in the diagnosis of arterial erectile dysfunction.

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