Definitions of Sexual Dysfunctions in Women and Men: A Consensus Statement From the Fourth International Consultation on Sexual Medicine 2015

Definitions of sexual dysfunctions in women and men are critical in facilitating research and enabling clinicians to communicate accurately. To present the new set of definitions of all forms of sexual dysfunction in women and men adopted by the Fourth International Consultation on Sexual Medicine (...

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