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If a male has a history of impaired blood flow in his vascular system, he may be prone to develop
 
  A)
  premature ejaculation.
  B)
  erectile dysfunction.
  C)
  penile engorgement.
  D)
  vascular clots in pudendal arteries.
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Vascular disease affects male potency because it may impair blood flow to the pudendal arteries or their tributaries, resulting in loss of blood volume with subsequent poor distention of the vascular spaces of erectile tissue. Premature ejaculation is not caused by a vascular problem. Penile engorgement is expected as part of an erection. Vascular clots may relate to a trauma or surgery to the penis.
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