Introduction Androgen deficiency is a clinical reality that every urologist must learn to navigate with caution and precision. It is far from being a one-size-fits-all diagnosis. Instead, it represents a constellation of endocrine, metabolic, and sexual health issues that overlap…
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Introduction Erectile dysfunction (ED) remains one of the most common and distressing complications in men with diabetes mellitus. The burden is heavy not only on physical health but also on psychological well-being, self-esteem, and relationships. Epidemiological studies estimate that between…
Introduction Infertility remains one of the most challenging conditions for modern reproductive medicine. Affecting an estimated 10–15% of couples worldwide, it is not merely a medical problem but also an emotional and social one. The cornerstone of treatment for many…
Cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) is one of the silent culprits of modern neurology. Often invisible until it manifests as stroke, cognitive decline, or dementia, cSVD has proven remarkably resistant to targeted therapies. For decades, clinicians have relied on controlling…
Introduction Erectile dysfunction (ED) is not merely an inconvenience of intimacy; it is a sentinel condition reflecting systemic health. Its prevalence increases with age, yet it is hardly an inevitable consequence of aging. Rather, it serves as a clinical clue…