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Is there a history of alcohol or drug ingestion? A host of antihypertensive drugs, including the beta-blockers, may cause impotence. In addition, tricyclic drugs, ... DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP
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... Impotence may be due to local end-organ disease, dysfunction of the peripheral nerve pathways, disease of the spinal cord or brain, pituitary and other endocrine disorders, and “
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... Impotence is the inability to achieve and maintain penile erection sufficient to complete satisfactory sexual intercourse; ejaculation may or may not be affected. Impotence varies from occasional and minimal to permanent... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Geriatric pointers ... Pictures
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... Aging
Psychogenic causes
Testicular causes (primary or secondary)
Congenital
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... Erectile disorder, or impotence, refers to a male’s inability to attain or maintain penile erection sufficient to complete intercourse. The patient with primary impotence has never achieved a sufficient... Causes and incidence ... Signs and symptoms ... Diagnosis ... Treatment ... Special considerations
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Impotence
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
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... Impotence is the inability to achieve and maintain penile erection sufficient to complete satisfactory sexual intercourse; ejaculation may or may not be affected. Impotence varies from... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures
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Impotence
(The 10-Minute Diagnosis Manual: Symptoms and Signs in the Time-Limited Encounter)
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... Louis Kuritzky
Approach Impotence, defined as the consistent inability to get or maintain an erection sufficient for intercourse, is a patient-defined diagnosis. Because up to one-third of... History ... Physical examination ... Testing ... Diagnostic assessment
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... Differential Overview
❑ Psychological
❑ Drugs
❑ Diabetes mellitus
❑ Androgen deficiency ... Diagnostic Approach ... Clinical Findings
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... Impairedverbal communication affects normal development, social relationships, andlearning in school. Basic components of verbal communicationare language, speech, and voice. On each well-child visit, a child's... Principal Causes of Verbal Communication Difficulty ... Clinical Features and Diagnosis ... Diagnostic Approach ... Table 72.1. Indications of the Normal Sequence of Language Development ... Table 72.2. Clinical Indications of Suspected Abnormal Verbal Communication ... References
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... Impotence is the inability to achieve and maintain penile erection sufficient to complete satisfactory sexual intercourse; ejaculation may be affected. Impotence varies from occasional and minimal to permanent... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures
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Impotence is now more commonly referred to as erectile dysfunction.
Impotence may be due to local end-organ disease, dysfunction of the
peripheral nerve pathways, disease of the spinal cord or brain, pituitary ... Pictures
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