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    Suks Minhas

    The Institute of Urology, University College of London Hospital, London, UK

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    John Mulhall

    Department of Urology, Cornell University, New York, NY, USA

Section Topics

  • » Basic science
  • » Disorders of ejaculation
  • » Erectile dysfunction: basic research
  • » Erectile dysfunction: diagnosis & evaluation
  • » Erectile dysfunction: epidemiology & pathophysiology
  • » Erectile dysfunction: medical treatment
  • » Erectile dysfunction: surgical management
  • » Hypogonadism
  • » Peyronie's disease: basic research
  • » Peyronie's disease: diagnosis & medical treatment
  • » Peyronie's disease: surgical management

TOP RATED ARTICLE THIS WEEK [FREE TO VIEW]

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Ejaculatory latency vs. patient-reported outcomes (PROs) as study end points in premature ejaculation clinical trials.

McMahon CG. Eur Urol. 2007 Aug; 52(2):321-3

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Chiara Simonelli, Istituto di Sessuologia Clinica, Italy. F1000 Psychiatry

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