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1. www.newyorkphalloplasty1.com
www.newyorkphalloplasty1.com/s - [Cached]Published on: 10/5/2007 Last Visited: 10/5/2007
The availability of more clinics and programs to aid the impotent is having a positive effect on public attitudes, said Dr. Troy A. Burns, the medical director for the Diagnostic Center for Men, based in Kansas City, Kan.
These clinics are mainly staffed with primary-care physicians. Dr. Burns says that the Kansas center is the largest in the field, with 30 clinics in 18 states.
"People are beginning to understand," he said, "that impotence in the old is not automatic, something they should expect and accept. Much can be done." -
2. Voice of the Diabetic, Fall 96
ftp.nfb.org/vodold/vocfal96.ht - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/1996 Last Visited: 7/15/2004
Troy A. Burns, MD, National Medical Director of the Diagnostic Center for Men, in his "Getting Help: A Patient's Guide for Men With Impotence" (1994, publ. by Integrated Medical Resources, of Lenexa, KS) reports that an old at-home test for erectile activity during sleep (the lack of which would suggest physically-caused impotence) "was the postage-stamp test.
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"About 15% of all individuals who try therapy with Caverject experience significant pain at the injection site," says Troy A. Burns, MD. "For these 15%, a combination of Caverject, Papaverine, and Phentolamine produces less or no pain."
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"At our institute," says Troy A. Burns, MD, founder and medical director of the Diagnostic Centers For Men, "each doctor regularly prescribes such devices 20 to 30 times a month.
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They publish "Getting Help: A Patient's Guide for Men With Impotence," by Troy A. Burns, MD.
National Kidney and Urological Diseases Information Clearinghouse, Box NKUDIC, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892. -
3. Voice of the Diabetic, Fall 96
www.nfb.org/vodold/vocfal96.ht - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/1996 Last Visited: 1/29/2004
Troy A. Burns, MD, National Medical Director of the Diagnostic Center for Men, in his "Getting Help: A Patient's Guide for Men With Impotence" (1994, publ. by Integrated Medical Resources, of Lenexa, KS) reports that an old at-home test for erectile activity during sleep (the lack of which would suggest physically-caused impotence) "was the postage-stamp test.
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"About 15% of all individuals who try therapy with Caverject experience significant pain at the injection site," says Troy A. Burns, MD. "For these 15%, a combination of Caverject, Papaverine, and Phentolamine produces less or no pain."
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"At our institute," says Troy A. Burns, MD, founder and medical director of the Diagnostic Centers For Men, "each doctor regularly prescribes such devices 20 to 30 times a month.
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They publish "Getting Help: A Patient's Guide for Men With Impotence," by Troy A. Burns, MD.
National Kidney and Urological Diseases Information Clearinghouse, Box NKUDIC, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892.

