His primary scientific interests are in Erectile dysfunction, Sexual dysfunction, Internal medicine, Surgery and Gynecology. His Erectile dysfunction study incorporates themes from Physical therapy, Comorbidity, Sexual function and Intensive care medicine. In general Sexual dysfunction, his work in Female sexual dysfunction and Sexual arousal disorder is often linked to Sex organ linking many areas of study.
His Female sexual dysfunction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Orgasm, Sexual medicine, MEDLINE and Reproductive health. His studies deal with areas such as Endocrinology and Cardiology as well as Internal medicine. His Gynecology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Diabetes mellitus, Randomized controlled trial and Sexual arousal.
His main research concerns Erectile dysfunction, Internal medicine, Surgery, Sexual medicine and Endocrinology. His research in Erectile dysfunction focuses on subjects like Placebo, which are connected to Adverse effect. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Diabetes mellitus and Cardiology.
His Surgery research incorporates elements of Anesthesia and Urology. His Sexual medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Alternative medicine and Family medicine. His Family medicine research includes elements of Gynecology and Reproductive health.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Erectile dysfunction, Flibanserin, Psychiatry, Persistent genital arousal disorder and Hypoactive sexual desire disorder. His research on Erectile dysfunction also deals with topics like
His Psychiatry study which covers Reproductive health that intersects with MEDLINE and Family medicine. His Persistent genital arousal disorder research includes themes of Distress, Clinical psychology, Dysesthesia and Sexual medicine. The concepts of his Sexual dysfunction study are interwoven with issues in Surgery and Sexual function.
His primary areas of study are Erectile dysfunction, Menopause, Genitourinary system, Persistent genital arousal disorder and National health. The study incorporates disciplines such as Observational study, Logistic regression, Heart failure, Demography and Sildenafil in addition to Erectile dysfunction. Irwin Goldstein interconnects Testosterone, Androgen and Dihydrotestosterone in the investigation of issues within Menopause.
His work focuses on many connections between Genitourinary system and other disciplines, such as Estrogen, that overlap with his field of interest in Gynecology, Vaginal dryness, Physiology and Androgen receptor. As a member of one scientific family, Irwin Goldstein mostly works in the field of Sexual function, focusing on Family medicine and, on occasion, Biopsychosocial model and Sexual dysfunction. His Sexual dysfunction research is within the category of Psychiatry.
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REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE ON FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION: DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS
Rosemary Basson;Jennifer Berman;Arthur Burnett;Leonard Derogatis.
The Journal of Urology (2000)
Summary of the recommendations on sexual dysfunctions in men
Francesco Montorsi;Ganesan Adaikan;Edgardo Becher;Francois Giuliano.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine (2004)
The relationship between depressive symptoms and male erectile dysfunction: cross-sectional results from the Massachusetts Male Aging Study.
Andre B. Araujo;Richard Durante;Henry A. Feldman;Irwin Goldstein.
Psychosomatic Medicine (1998)
Modifiable risk factors and erectile dysfunction: can lifestyle changes modify risk?
Carol A Derby;Beth A Mohr;Irwin Goldstein;Henry A Feldman.
Urology (2000)
Sexual Dysfunction and Cardiac Risk (the Second Princeton Consensus Conference)
J. B. Kostis;G. Jackson;R. Rosen;E. Barrett-Connor.
American Journal of Cardiology (2005)
The Princeton III Consensus Recommendations for the Management of Erectile Dysfunction and Cardiovascular Disease
Ajay Nehra;Graham Jackson;Martin Miner;Kevin L. Billups.
Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 2012;87(8):766-778. (2012)
The efficacy and tolerability of vardenafil, a new, oral, selective phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor, in patients with erectile dysfunction: the first at-home clinical trial.
H Porst;R Rosen;H Padma-Nathan;I Goldstein.
International Journal of Impotence Research (2001)
Effects of castration and androgen replacement on erectile function in a rabbit model.
Abdulmaged M. Traish;Kwangsung Park;Vinita Dhir;Noel N. Kim.
Endocrinology (1999)
Sexual Experience of Female Partners of Men with Erectile Dysfunction: The Female Experience of Men's Attitudes to Life Events and Sexuality (FEMALES) Study
William A. Fisher;Raymond C. Rosen;Ian Eardley;Michael Sand.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine (2005)
Vasculogenic female sexual dysfunction: the hemodynamic basis for vaginal engorgement insufficiency and clitoral erectile insufficiency.
K Park;I Goldstein;C Andry;MB Siroky.
International Journal of Impotence Research (1997)
Sexual Medicine Reviews
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