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International Journal of Impotence Research
Basic and Clinical Studies

September 1999, Volume 11, Supplement 1
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Proceedings of the first Fall meeting Society for the Study of Impotence, Inc.

Supplement Editor: Irwin Goldstein, M.D.

Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA
October 1-3, 1999

PREFACE

SSI Meeting Co-Chair's Comments S1
Irwin Goldstein, MD.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

SSI Abstracts and Prize Essay Review Committee Boston University School of Medicine, Continuing Medical Education Commercial Support S3
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PROGRAM

SSI Scientific Meeting Program First Fall Meeting Oct 1-3, 1999 S4
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PRIZE ESSAY WINNERS

SSI Prize Essay for Male Erectile Dysfunction--Research ‘Sildenafil causes a dose- and time-dependent downregulation of phosphodiesterase type 6 expression in the rat retina‘ S9
CM Gonzalez, T Bervig, C Podlasek, C-F Huang, KE McKenna & KT McVary
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SSI Prize Essay for Male Erectile Dysfunction--Clinical ‘Time dependent patient satisfaction with sildenafil for erectile dysfunction (ED) after nerve-sparing radical retropubic prostatectomy (RRP)’ S15
EK Hong, H Lepor & AR McCullough
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SSI Prize Essay for Female Sexual Dysfunction--Research ‘The microvascular architecture of the rat vagina revealed by image analysis of vascular corrosion casts’ S23
A Shabsigh, R Buttyan, T Burchardt, M Buchardt, OR Hayek, V D’Agati, C Olsson & R Shabsigh
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SSI Prize Essay for Female Sexual Dysfunction--Clinical ‘Clinical evaluation of female sexual function: effects of age and estrogen status on subjective and physiologic sexual responses’ S31
JR Berman, LA Berman, TJ Werbin, EE Flaherty, NM Leahy & I Goldstein
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GRAND MASTER LECTURES

SSI Grand Master Lecture 1 ‘What every urologist should know about female sexual dysfunction’ S39
SR Leiblum
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SSI Grand Master Lecture 2 ‘Tissue engineering applications for erectile dysfunction’ S41
A Atala
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SSI Grand Master Lecture 3 ‘The brain is the master organ in sexual function: Central nervous system control of male and female sexual function’ S48
K McKenna
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SSI Grand Master Lecture 4 ‘Future treatment for ED: Growth factors and gene therapy’ S56
TF Lue
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SSI Grand Master Lecture 5 ‘Management of the infected penile implant--concepts on salvage techniques’ S58
JJ Mulcahy
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SSI Grand Master Lecture 6 ‘The epidemiology of erectile dysfunction: results from the National Health and Social Life Survey’ S60
EO Laumann, A Paik & RC Rosen
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ABSTRACTS FOR PODIUM PRESENTATION

Abstracts 1-32 S65
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ABSTRACTS FOR POSTER PRESENTATION

Abstracts A1-A22, B1-B18 & C1-C21 S73
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AUTHOR INDEX

S89
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© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 1999

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