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More than half of men over 40 may have some form of sexual dysfunction, and erectile dysfunction is by far their most common presenting symptom. What are the risk factors that suggest an organic cause for erectile dysfunction? Which diagnostic tests are appropriate for which patients? Dr Guay answers these and other questions, providing a thorough guide to medical evaluation of the problem, and discusses specific and nonspecific therapies.
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André T. Guay
André T. Guay, MD Dr Guay was formerly head of endocrinology, Lahey Clinic, Burlington, Massachusetts, and is now medical director, Joslin Clinic-Lahey Clinic Diabetes Center and Center for Sexual Dysfunction, Lahey Clinic North, Peabody, Massachusetts. He is also clinical assistant professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston. His research interests include clinical neuroendocrinology and male infertility as well as male sexual dysfunction.