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The vicious cycling: Bicycling related urogenital disorders
Ilan Leibovitch
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Yoram Mor
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Infertility
100%
Erectile Dysfunction
100%
Overuse Injury
100%
Urogenital Diseases
100%
Serum PSA
100%
Popular
50%
Related Disorders
50%
All Ages
50%
Clinical Significance
50%
Beneficial Effects
50%
MEDLINE
50%
Thrombosis
50%
Reported Incidence
50%
Torsion
50%
Aerobic
50%
Common Source
50%
Genitalia
50%
Multiple Subjects
50%
Common Symptoms
50%
Cyclists
50%
Urologists
50%
Hematuria
50%
Transportation Means
50%
Spermatic Cord
50%
Numbness
50%
PSA Level
50%
Impact Exercise
50%
Urogenital Symptoms
50%
Urogenital
50%
Andrological
50%
Genitourinary System
50%
Genitourinary Tract
50%
Prostatitis
50%
Priapism
50%
Available Forms
50%
Genitourinary Syndrome
50%
Nonimpact
50%
Subject Headings
50%
Entrapment Syndrome
50%
Bicycle Riding
50%
Pudendal Nerve Entrapment
50%
Perineal Nodular Induration
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Disease
100%
Erectile Dysfunction
100%
Nerve Compression
100%
Urogenital Tract Disease
100%
Genitourinary System
100%
Cardiovascular System
50%
Thrombosis
50%
Paresthesia
50%
Urologist
50%
Hematuria
50%
Spermatic Cord
50%
Pudendal Nerve
50%
Recreation
50%
Prostatitis
50%
Priapism
50%
Male Genital System Disease
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Nerve Compression
100%
Erectile Dysfunction
100%
Urogenital Tract Disease
100%
Syndrome
50%
Paresthesia
50%
Thrombosis
50%
Hematuria
50%
Priapism
50%
Prostatitis
50%
Male Genital System Disease
50%
Urologist
50%