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Abstract The present study elicited that cavernous artery intima-media thickness (IMT) evaluation could be a new parameter not only in predicting the presence of a peripheral arterial disease, but also predictive of the response to PDE5 inhibitors. Furthermore, both carotid and cavernous IMT proved significantly higher in patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) non responding to PDE5 inhibitors |