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Prof. OSAMA ABDELWAHAB ABDALLA MAHMOUD :: Publications:

Title:
Studying the Erectile Function Impact of Vitamin D Therapy in Patients with ED: Interim Analysis From A Randomized Controlled Study
Authors: Osama Abdelwwahab et al
Year: 2017
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Journal: sexual medicine
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Vitamin D deficiency (VD) has been associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk. Several studies have reported a link between ED and VD. We aimed to investigate if correcting vitamin D levels improved erectile function in ED patients with concomitant VD. D deficiency (VD) has been associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk. Several studies have reported a link between ED and VD. We aimed to investigate if correcting vitamin D levels improved erectile function in ED patients with concomitant VD. D deficiency (VD) has been associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk. Several studies have reported a link between ED and VD. We aimed to investigate if correcting vitamin D levels improved erectile function in ED patients with concomitant VD. D deficiency (VD) has been associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk. Several studies have reported a link between ED and VD. We aimed to investigate if correcting vitamin D levels improved erectile function in ED patients with concomitant VD. D deficiency (VD) has been associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk. Several studies have reported a link between ED and VD. We aimed to investigate if correcting vitamin D levels improved erectile function in ED patients with concomitant VD.

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