Abstract

In order to assess the incidence and nature of violations of penile hemodynamics in the genesis of erectile dysfunction in patients with multiple sclerosis, data on pharmacodopplerometry of penile vessels in 151 men divided into 3 groups (patients with multiple sclerosis divided into 2 groups by severity and control group of healthy juniper) we are studied. On the basis of ultrasound dopplerography and spectral analysis, a significant decrease in blood flow along the arteries of the penis was found in patients with severe neurological disorders in 22.5% of cases with preserved functional capabilities of cavernous bodies. With a slight degree of neurological deficit in most patients, disorders of arterial blood supply and functional ability of cavernous bodies were not detected.

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