Erectile Dysfunction Is Common among Men with Acromegaly and Is Associated with Morbidities Related to the Disease
ConclusionsSubjects with complicated acromegaly are at an increased risk of developing ED, especially those with cardiovascular morbidities. Our data suggest including a sexual function evaluation in routine acromegaly follow‐up. Lotti F, Rochira V, Pivonello R, Santi D, Galdiero M, Maseroli E, Balestrieri A, Faustini‐Fustini M, Peri A, Sforza A, Colao A, Maggi M, and Corona G. Erectile dysfunction is common among men with acromegaly and is associated with morbidities related to the disease. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - March 4, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Francesco Lotti, Vincenzo Rochira, Rosario Pivonello, Daniele Santi, Mariano Galdiero, Elisa Maseroli, Antonio Balestrieri, Marco Faustini‐Fustini, Alessandro Peri, Alessandra Sforza, Annamaria Colao, Mario Maggi, Giovanni Corona Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Commentary On: Peyronie's Disease and Autoimmunity—A Real‐Life Clinical Study and Comprehensive Review
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Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - March 4, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: David J. Ralph Tags: Editorial Commentary Source Type: research

Prevalence of Baseline Erectile Dysfunction (ED) in an Australian Cohort of Men with Localized Prostate Cancer
ConclusionsED is common among patients with localized prostate cancer prior to any curative treatment. Assessment of baseline ED is important prior to curative treatment of prostate cancer in order to offer appropriate advise on likelihood of EF preservation post‐treatment and avoid patient dissatisfaction with treatment outcomes due to unrealistic expectations. Ong WL, McLachlan H, and Millar JL. Prevalence of baseline erectile dysfunction (ED) in an Australian cohort of men with localized prostate cancer. J Sex Med **;**:**–**. (Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine)
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - March 1, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Wee Loon Ong, Hamish McLachlan, Jeremy L. Millar Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Outcome of Vaginoplasty in Male‐to‐Female Transgenders: A Systematic Review of Surgical Techniques
ConclusionsThe penile skin inversion technique is the most researched surgical procedure. Outcome of bowel vaginoplasty has been reported less frequently but does not seem to be inferior. The available literature is heterogeneous in patient groups, surgical procedure, outcome measurement tools, and follow‐up. Standardized protocols and prospective study designs are mandatory for correct interpretation and comparability of data. Horbach SER, Bouman M‐B, Smit JM, Özer M, Buncamper ME, and Mullender MG. Outcome of vaginoplasty in male‐to‐female transgenders: A systematic review of surgical techniques. J Sex Med **;**...
Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - March 1, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Sophie E.R. Horbach, Mark‐Bram Bouman, Jan Maerten Smit, Müjde Özer, Marlon E. Buncamper, Margriet G. Mullender Tags: Review Article Source Type: research

Commentary on: Does Surgeon Subjective Nerve Sparing Score Predict Recovery Time of Erectile Function Following Robot‐Assisted Radical Prostatectomy?
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Source: The Journal of Sexual Medicine - March 1, 2015 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Ege Can Serefoglu Tags: Editorial Commentary Source Type: research