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Penile Hemodynamic and Structural-Dynamic Relationships

Published in Sex Weekly Plus, September 21st, 1998

Hemodynamic indices which correlate with intracavernosal pressure alone do not predict penile buckling forces.

D. Udelson et al. sought to analytically investigate the extent to which hemodynamic erectile responses predict penile buckling forces ("Engineering Analysis of Penile Hemodynamic and Structural-Dynamic Relationships: Part III - Clinical Considerations of Penile Hemodynamic and Rigidity Erectile Responses," International Journal of Impotence Research, June 1998;10(2):89-99).

"An engineering study was performed to compare hemodynamic data with penile buckling force values," the authors explained.

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