The Physiology of Human Penile Erection

作者: HOWARD D. WEISS

DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-76-5-793

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摘要: Abstract Human penile erection depends on integration of afferent signals in the thoracolumbar or sacral centers, intact autonomic nerves to penis, normal erectile tissues, and an adeq...

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