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Sexual function, activity, and satisfaction among women receiving maintenance hemodialysis.

Identifieur interne : 004405 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 004404; suivant : 004406

Sexual function, activity, and satisfaction among women receiving maintenance hemodialysis.

Auteurs : Maria K. Mor ; Mary Ann Sevick ; Anne Marie Shields ; Jamie A. Green ; Paul M. Palevsky ; Robert M. Arnold ; Michael J. Fine ; Steven D. Weisbord

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Abstract

Past studies that demonstrated that sexual dysfunction is common among women receiving chronic hemodialysis did not distinguish sexual dysfunction/difficulty from sexual inactivity. This study sought to differentiate these in order to elucidate the prevalence of true "sexual dysfunction" in this population.

DOI: 10.2215/CJN.05470513
PubMed: 24357510

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