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The past decade has seen many changes in the surgery of the male external genitalia, and many of these are described in this section. Patients are now more likely to seek advice for sexual dysfunction, and this has led to an increase in our knowledge of the mechanisms for erection, to improved diagnosis of organic impotence and to new methods of treatment.
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Pryor, J.P. (1988). Introduction. In: Gingell, J.C., Abrams, P.H. (eds) Controversies and Innovations in Urological Surgery. Clinical Practice in Urology. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3142-7_37
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