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Query: UMLS:C0030794 (
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This essay on the effects of modern effective contraception on psychological and sexual behavior concentrates on the characteristis of French society. Contraception is obviously a weapon against multiple illegal abortons, and a means for professional, social and sexual liberation of women. For physicians it provides a medium of interacting for the first time with the sexual life of patients, sometimes resulting in spectacular cures of psychosomatic disorders such as
pelvic pain
, menometrorrhagia, depression and anxiety. The opportunity for more frequent sexual relations, free of fear of pregnancy, may permit the release of orgasm and an experience of new sensation, authenticity and confidence for the woman. But contraception may also reveal or aggravate sexual dysfunction and participate in the deterioration of sexual adjustment. The physician must be aware of patients' prior psychosexual situation in order not to make contraception a scapegoat for so-called pill or IUD side effects. This requires sound medical training and a good doctor-patient relationship. For many young women maternity is the sign of womanhood, and for mature women and their partners, fertility is the essence of feminine attraction. This unconscious belief is often the basis for forgetting pills, frigidity,
impotence
and masochistic pregnancy. Children are unconsciously the bridge toward immortality.
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PMID:[Influence of contraception on psychology and sexual life]. 1230 76
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare single with repeated high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) treatment in patients with localized prostate cancer, regarding treatment-related morbidity. A number of 223 consecutive patients with localized prostate cancer were treated with HIFU. Among them, 174 (78%) patients had one treatment, while 49 (22%) needed a second treatment. The patients' status and treatment-related side effects were followed up. The complications rates after one HIFU in 223 patients were: urinary tract infection 0.4%, chronic
pelvic pain
0.9%, infravesical obstruction 19.7%, stressincontinence 7.6%,
impotence
49.8%. Among the 49 patients who received a second HIFU therapy, the cumulative incontinence rate (12.2%; P = 0.024) and cumulative
impotence
rate (55%; P < 0.001) were significantly increased. Although there is an increase in morbidity if transrectal HIFU is repeated, the risk of side effects related to additional HIFU sessions in the case of primary treatment failure is still low.
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PMID:Morbidity associated with repeated transrectal high-intensity focused ultrasound treatment of localized prostate cancer. 1685 Mar 40
Analysis of the data on etiology and pathogenesis of inflammatory processes in prostate including acute and chronic prostatitis as well as chronic
pelvic pain
syndrome is presented. It has been noted that about 50% of men of fertile age had clinical signs of chronic prostatitis at least once in life and that more than 60% of admissions to urologists in outpatient practices are related with clinical signs of chronic prostatitis. An appreciable decrease in quality of life similar to that due to myocardial infarction or Crohn's disease is observed in patients with chronic prostatitis. Prostatitis often has a chronic cyclic course with exacerbation and remission phases. Not rarely the disease has primary chronic course--without an apparent beginning as acute prostatitis. This leads to late diagnostics and difficulties with identification of etiologic factor, which commonly is a conditionally pathogenic microorganisms and mixed infections. Such difficulties can be a reason for inadequate treatment and complications of chronic prostatitis such as abscess, paraprostatitis,
impotence
, and infertility.
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PMID:[Identification of potential causative infectious agents of chronic prostatitis]. 1752 93
Many risk factors have been implicated in the pathogenesis of erectile dysfunction (ED), but it is not clearly evident which of these factors are more relevant among the young population. The aim of this project was to find the most significant risk factors for this disease in young patients. We included 434 patients with organic ED younger than 40 years and 272 age-matched controls. All participants had their complete history taken (including the International Index of Erectile Function-5 [IIEF-5]) and underwent physical examination and some laboratory investigations. Univariate analysis was then applied to study the significance of the following factors in the predisposition of ED: smoking, use of recreational drugs, obesity, dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, coronary heart disease, and chronic
pelvic pain
syndrome. This analysis showed that smoking, use of recreational drugs, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and obesity were the significant factors (P < .05 for each factor). When these significant factors were studied in the multivariate model, the only factors that sustained the statistical significance were smoking (P < .05; odds ratio [OR], 1.78; 95% confidence interval [95% CI], 1.16-2.72) and use of recreational drugs (P < .05; OR, 3.18; 95% CI, 1.15-8.82). In addition, a negative correlation was detected between the smoking index of the
impotent
patients and their IIEF-5 score (r(2) = 0.67; P < .05). In conclusion, smoking and the use of recreational drugs are the most significant risk factors for organic ED in patients younger than 40 years.
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PMID:Analysis of risk factors for organic erectile dysfunction in Egyptian patients under the age of 40 years. 1923 10