Erectile Impotence in Chronic Alcoholics |
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Authors: | Edward T. H. Tan BSc PhD Ralph H. Johnson DM DSc FRCP David G. Lambie BSc PhD Mithra E. Vijayasenan MB BS FRANZCP Edwin A. Whiteside MB ChB |
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Affiliation: | Wellington Clinical School of Medicine, Wellington, New Zealand. |
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Abstract: | Erectile impotence is a common complaint in alcoholics, but its mechanism is unknown. We have studied nocturnal penile erection in 13 alcoholics who complained of impotence. Seven had normal erections and their impotence was therefore psychogenic. Six were found to have diminished or absent nocturnal erections. Plasma concentrations of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) were elevated in this latter group, with the exception of one patient who had only raised FSH. They also had more evidence of neurological damage than the other seven alcoholics, and two had evidence of damage to the parasympathetic nervous system. Investigation of erection during sleep in alcoholic patients with impotence may be useful in differentiating clinically between patients with psychogenic causes and patients with organic causes of impotence. |
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