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From the * Department of Urology, Baskent
University School of Medicine, Konya, Turkey; and the
Department of Urology, Baskent University
School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
| Correspondence to: Dr Murat Gonen, Baskent Universitesi Konya Arastirma ve Uygulama Merkezi, Hocacihan mah Saray cad no:1, Selcuklu, Konya, Turkey (e-mail: mgonen01{at}hotmail.com). |
2 test was used for statistical
analyses. Of 66 patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome, 51 had premature
ejaculation (77.3%), and in 10 (15.2%) patients, premature ejaculation and
erectile dysfunction were found together. Penile Doppler ultrasonography
showed no vascular pathology in patients with erectile dysfunction. The rate
of premature ejaculation was higher in patients in the study group than it was
in patients in the control group, and this difference was statistically
significant (P < .05). Both chronic pelvic pain syndrome and
premature ejaculation are common disorders, but their ethiopathogeneses are
not well understood. In Turkish men with chronic pelvic pain syndrome, the
incidence of psychogenic sexual problems was higher than in the normal
population.
Key words: Chronic prostatitis, prevalence, sexual dysfunction
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