- An
intracavernous (or intracavernosal)
injection is an
injection into the base of the ****. This
injection site is
often used to
administer medications...
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Brock GB (2004). "
Intracavernous pharmacotherapy for
erectile dysfunction". Endocrine. 23 (2–3): 149–155...
- epidural, intraperitoneal, intraosseous, intracardiac, intraarticular, and
intracavernous injections.
Injections are
among the most
common health care procedures...
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Intracavernous pharmacotherapy for
erectile dysfunction". Endocrine. 23 (2–3): 149–155...
-
characteristic of the condition. This is
supported by the fact that
intracavernous injections of phentolamine, an α-adrenergic antagonist,
eliminate the...
- cavernosa.
Glans engorgement does not
typically occur in
response to
intracavernous injections of
vasoactive agents, and it is
frequently absent following...
- type of
medication that is
effective in
roughly 85% of men is
called intracavernous pharmacotherapy,
which involves injecting a
vasodilator drug directly...
- meningioma,
pituitary tumors or
pituitary apoplexy,
aneurysms of the
intracavernous carotid artery, carotid-cavernous fistula,
bacterial infection causing...
- (transdermal)
Intradermal Subcutaneous Injector pen
Transdermal implant Organs Intracavernous Intravitreal Intra-articular
Central nervous system Intracerebral Intrathecal...
-
temporal bone can
selectively damage the nerve, as can
aneurysms of the
intracavernous carotid artery. M****
lesions that push the
brainstem downward can damage...