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Sympathetic skin response in patients with erectile dysfunction
BJU International, 08/17/09
Valles–Antuna C et al. – Despite SSR being a polysynaptic potential of long latency and regulated by the cerebral cortex, the present results show that it is advisable to record the latencies of SSR in the three areas registered, and especially in the penis, where it seems be more useful as a marker of lumbosacral and/or pudendal alterations.
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