SEPs: Assessing LUTS in Androgen-Deficient Men
Reading Time: 2 minutes Introduction Androgen deficiency in men, commonly associated with aging or medical conditions, can significantly impact various bodily functions, including those of the lower urinary tract. Recent research has explored the utility of sensory evoked potentials (SEPs) in assessing neurophysiological changes related to urinary function in this demographic. This article delves into the application of SEPs in understanding and managing lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in androgen-deficient men, a topic of growing interest in the field of urology. Understanding Androgen Deficiency and Its Impact on the Lower Urinary Tract Androgen deficiency, often referred to as hypogonadism, can lead to a variety...


