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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.
Eva Libman, Catherine S. Fichten
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The Neurobiology of Sexual Function
Archives of General Psychiatry, 2000This article provides a review of the past and current literature on the neurobiology of sexual function. The influence of endocrine, neurotransmitter, and central nervous system influences on male and female sexual function are discussed for sexual desire, arousal, and orgasm or ejaculation stages of sexual responding.
Cindy M. Meston, Penny F. Frohlich
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
To the Editor.— Regarding the article by Spark and co-workers (243:750, 1980) about hormonal evaluation in sexually impotent men, we would like to emphasize some points, particularly about the role of prolactin on sexual function. In the years 1975 to 1979, we saw 134 patients complaining of sexual disturbances (ie, impotence or ejaculatio precox) of
Maria Gaggini+3 more
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To the Editor.— Regarding the article by Spark and co-workers (243:750, 1980) about hormonal evaluation in sexually impotent men, we would like to emphasize some points, particularly about the role of prolactin on sexual function. In the years 1975 to 1979, we saw 134 patients complaining of sexual disturbances (ie, impotence or ejaculatio precox) of
Maria Gaggini+3 more
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Impact of Contraception on Female Sexual Function.
Journal of Women's Health, 2016BACKGROUND Sexual dysfunction is common among US women of reproductive age, many of whom use contraception. Various contraceptive methods have been associated with changes in sexual function.
Petra M. Casey+2 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 ...
Johan Verhulst, Barbara Schneidman
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Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2015
INTRODUCTION The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)(®) Sexual Function and Satisfaction measure (SexFS) version 1.0 was developed with cancer populations.
K. Weinfurt+15 more
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INTRODUCTION The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)(®) Sexual Function and Satisfaction measure (SexFS) version 1.0 was developed with cancer populations.
K. Weinfurt+15 more
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SEXUAL FUNCTION IN THE PERIMENOPAUSE
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1993Proper medical supervision and care, especially the prescribing of appropriate pharmacologic therapy, combined with factual information, supportive guidance, and sympathetic counseling will ameliorate or enhance sexual function in most perimenopausal women. The preventive steps taken during the midlife years will help build a solid foundation to ensure
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
To the Editor.— The letter by Ambrosi et al (1980;244:2608) emphasizes the role of hyperprolactinemia in sexual disturbances in men. We became interested in this association because of the frequent occurrence of impotence in hypertensive patients receiving methyldopa therapy.
Kenneth L. Cohen, Moira A. Cunningham
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To the Editor.— The letter by Ambrosi et al (1980;244:2608) emphasizes the role of hyperprolactinemia in sexual disturbances in men. We became interested in this association because of the frequent occurrence of impotence in hypertensive patients receiving methyldopa therapy.
Kenneth L. Cohen, Moira A. Cunningham
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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.
Charles F. Cobb+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.
Charles F. Cobb+5 more
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Changes in the sexual function during pregnancy.
Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2015INTRODUCTION The physiological changes during each trimester of pregnancy have a significant impact on women's sexual behavior. AIM The aim of the work was to assess changes in the sexual function during pregnancy.
Iwona Gałązka+4 more
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