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Hepatology, 2019
Healthy sexual function is important to maintain a good quality of life but is frequently impaired in patients with cirrhosis. The degree of sexual dysfunction appears to be linked with the degree of hepatic dysfunction. In men, sexual dysfunction can be
S. Neong, E. Billington, S. Congly
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Healthy sexual function is important to maintain a good quality of life but is frequently impaired in patients with cirrhosis. The degree of sexual dysfunction appears to be linked with the degree of hepatic dysfunction. In men, sexual dysfunction can be
S. Neong, E. Billington, S. Congly
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Approach to sexual dysfunction in women with cancer
International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer, 2019Sexual dysfunction in female cancer patients remains under-diagnosed and under-treated. As sexual dysfunction is becoming an increasingly common side effect of cancer treatments, it is imperative for healthcare providers and especially gynecologic ...
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JOGN Nursing, 1977
Female sexual dysfunction is the result of many varied and complex entities. To be able to understand and help those patients with problems, the nurse must be knowledgeable of the different dysfunctions and cognizant of the principles of treatment.
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Female sexual dysfunction is the result of many varied and complex entities. To be able to understand and help those patients with problems, the nurse must be knowledgeable of the different dysfunctions and cognizant of the principles of treatment.
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2001
The ideal approach to female sexual dysfunction would be a collaborative effort between therapists and physicians and would include a complete medical and psychosocial evaluation, and inclusion of the partner spouse in the evaluation and treatment process.
J R, Berman, I, Goldstein
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The ideal approach to female sexual dysfunction would be a collaborative effort between therapists and physicians and would include a complete medical and psychosocial evaluation, and inclusion of the partner spouse in the evaluation and treatment process.
J R, Berman, I, Goldstein
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2002
Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) was recently recognized as arising from multiple organic etiologies; it is not primarily a psychological symptom as believed previously. A symptom-related complex resulting in physiologic changes, FSD can respond to either treatment of the underlying condition or supportive measures.
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Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) was recently recognized as arising from multiple organic etiologies; it is not primarily a psychological symptom as believed previously. A symptom-related complex resulting in physiologic changes, FSD can respond to either treatment of the underlying condition or supportive measures.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2010
Male sexual dysfunction is a common entity in primary care practice. The 3 most common types are erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and decreased libido. Clinicians must be comfortable and skilled in taking a complete sexual, social, and medical history and performing a physical examination in persons complaining of sexual dysfunction ...
Victor A, Diaz, Jeremy D, Close
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Male sexual dysfunction is a common entity in primary care practice. The 3 most common types are erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and decreased libido. Clinicians must be comfortable and skilled in taking a complete sexual, social, and medical history and performing a physical examination in persons complaining of sexual dysfunction ...
Victor A, Diaz, Jeremy D, Close
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BMJ, 2005
A common clinical problem In this issue (p 138), Ray Moynihan argues that female sexual dysfunction is essentially an invention of big pharmaceutical companies. He accuses Procter and Gamble of aggressively marketing awareness of a type of sexual dysfunction—female hypoactive desire disorder—to create a need for its new drug, transdermal testosterone
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A common clinical problem In this issue (p 138), Ray Moynihan argues that female sexual dysfunction is essentially an invention of big pharmaceutical companies. He accuses Procter and Gamble of aggressively marketing awareness of a type of sexual dysfunction—female hypoactive desire disorder—to create a need for its new drug, transdermal testosterone
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Marital Sexual Dysfunction: Female Dysfunctions
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977The diagnosis, treatment, and referral of married women with sexual dysfunctions require information about the current physiologic deficit, previous sexual capacity, level of sexual desire, masturbatory experience, means of orgasmic attainment, preferred sexual partner, quality of marriage, husband's sexual capacities, and method of contraception.
S B, Levine, M, Rosenthal
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Sexual Anxiety in Sexual Dysfunction
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1989Sexual anxiety was examined in 98 patients presenting with sexual dysfunction and 68 of their partners at a psychosexual clinic using the SOMA questionnaire. All patients had raised values for heterosexual anxiety. Female partners had raised values while male partners did not.
D G, Patterson, E C, O'Gorman
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Sexual Dysfunction and Clomipramine
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1982Three cases of orgasmic inhibition by clomipramine are reported, one in a male and two infernales. All were depressed patients with obsessive-compulsive features. Orgasmic dysfunction manifested shortly after beginning clomipramine therapy despite a return of libido as the depression lifted. Two of these patients switched to desipramine which led to a
K C, Quirk, T R, Einarson
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