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Hysterectomy and sexual function
British Menopause Society Journal, 2006Hysterectomy is one of the most common major gynaecological operations performed in the UK and the USA. Its impact on sexual function is a major cause of preoperative anxiety. Unfortunately, this anxiety is seldom articulated by patients, nor recognized and discussed by clinicians.
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Sexual function-preserving cystectomy
Urology, 2005Radical cystoprostatectomy is the treatment of choiceforrecurrenthigh-gradesuperficialand muscle-invasive bladder cancer. The introduction oforthotopicneobladdersforurinarydiversionhas madeitpossibletorestorethefunctionofthelower urinary system and preserve voiding, thereby improving patients’ body image perception and wellbeing.
Raanan, Tal, Jack, Baniel
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Prostatectomy and sexual function
Urology, 1987Benign prostatic enlargement occurs almost universally in the male population, typically beginning at age forty years. It has been estimated that by age sixty more than 50 per cent of males experience some kind of prostate problem; this figure increases with advancing age.
E, Libman, C S, Fichten
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Testosterone and Sexual Function
Urologic Clinics of North America, 2016Testosterone and sexual function are related. Current evidence suggests that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) may improve sexual dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction in men who are hypogonadal, mixed, or eugonadal have all been examined through numerous studies.
John R, Gannon, Thomas J, Walsh
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Sexuality and Sexual Functioning
Abstract Comprehensive health care services for people with disabilities (PWD) necessitate sexual health care that is disability affirming. Cultural competence around disability identity, sexual orientation, and gender identity, as well as self-awareness of inevitable biases and stereotypes, is essential for ethical and effective team ...Katlin R. Schultz +5 more
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Schizophrenia and Sexual Functioning
Psychiatric Services, 1981To address the scarcity of literature on the sexual functioning of schizophrenic patients, two therapists interviewed 20 schizophrenic patients in a community mental health center's inpatient unit. In a context designed to make the patients feel safe and to encourage rapport, patients were asked about sexual dysfunctions, sexual norms, relationship ...
J, Verhulst, B, Schneidman
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Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1980
The pathophysiologic factors which either document or which have been shown to be responsible for not only the hypogonadism and feminization of chronic alcoholic men but also the loss of gonadal function with resultant defeminization of chronic alcoholic women are reviewed.
D H, Van Thiel +5 more
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The pathophysiologic factors which either document or which have been shown to be responsible for not only the hypogonadism and feminization of chronic alcoholic men but also the loss of gonadal function with resultant defeminization of chronic alcoholic women are reviewed.
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Postpartum female sexual function
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2009Although many women experience sexual problems in the postpartum period, research in this subject is under-explored. Embarrassment and preoccupation with the newborn are some of the reasons why many women do not seek help. Furthermore, there is a lack of professional awareness and expertise and recognition that a prerequisite in the definition of ...
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Medications and sexual function
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2003There seems to be a reluctance to self-report sexual dysfunction during clinical interviews. The rate of reported sexual dysfunction increases when information is sought aggressively in the clinical interview. The relationship to a specific therapeutic agent, however, can be clouded by the patient's perception and coexisting morbidity. Most of the data
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