Lower urinary tract symptoms in male population of the Russian Federation North-Western Region: analysis of population study results

Igor A Korneyev , Tatyana A Alexeeva , Salman H Al-Shukri , Dmitriy Yu Pushkar

Urology reports (St. - Petersburg) ›› 2016, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) : 5 -9.

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Lower urinary tract symptoms in male population of the Russian Federation North-Western Region: analysis of population study results
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Based on the results of population survey, the prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms in male population of the Russian Federation North-Western Region was studied. It was established that the urinary disorders severity and life quality reduction ratio associated with these disorders depend on the intensity of the metabolic syndrome presentations, such as diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension, obesity, and are closely linked to the presence of erectile dysfunction.

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lower urinary tract symptoms / metabolic syndrome / erectile dysfunction

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Igor A Korneyev, Tatyana A Alexeeva, Salman H Al-Shukri, Dmitriy Yu Pushkar. Lower urinary tract symptoms in male population of the Russian Federation North-Western Region: analysis of population study results. Urology reports (St. - Petersburg), 2016, 6(1): 5-9 DOI:10.17816/uroved615-9

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