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Erectile dysfunction in severe sleep apnea patients and response to CPAP
International Journal of Impotence Research, 12/02/09
Taskin U et al. – All subjects responded positively to the CPAP treatment and their erection status was improved positively. The authors have found a correlation between severe OSAS and ED. CPAP is effective in improvement of sexual performance of these patients.
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