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    Castration causes progressive reduction of length of the rabbit penis

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    Date
    2014
    Author
    Olabu, B
    Gichangi, P
    Saidi, H
    Ogeng’o, J
    Type
    Article; en_US
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Androgenic hormones are important in normal embryonic development and maintenance of the structural integ rity of the penis . This structural integrity is vital in the physiology of penile erection. Its alteration may therefore lead to functional impairment resulting in erectile dysfunction as seen in hypogonad ic conditions. The link between hypogonadism and erectile dysfunction is partly anatomical, involving alteration of normal structural elements of the penis such as smooth muscle cells, connective tissue fibers and vascular sinusoids. The penile length, alt hough considered controversial issue, may also be influenced by such tissue alterations. U nderstanding of the alterations of the penile size in hypogonadism is important in clinical examination of hypogonadic patients . The aim of this study was t o describe the changes in the rabbit penile length after castration. Fifteen adult male rabbits were used for the study. Nine of these were castrated under local anesthesia to induce hypogonadism and six remained as controls. The penile lengths were measured using a digital Ver nier caliper (accuracy 0.5mm). There was progressive reduction in the average non - erect penile length by 0.7%, 3.4% and 8.7% in the castrated group at the end of the third, sixth and ninth week respectively. Castration causes progressive redu ction in the non - erect penile length . Such length reduction may impair the normal penile physiology hence contribute to anatomical basis of erecti le dysfunction in hypogonadism
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    http://www.anatomyafrica.org/Vol3Supplementary/olabu.pdf
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/80198
    Citation
    Olabu B, Gichangi P SO’oHJ. "Castration causes progressive reduction of penile length of rabbit penis." Anat J Afr . 2014;3 (3):3 (3): 412-416.
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    University of Nairobi
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