Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4270905 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Both psychological and physical factors are predisposing for sexual difficulties. To optimize psychosexual comfort, the clinical management of women with vaginal hypoplasia needs to be multidisciplinary and individually tailored. With high success rates reported, vaginal dilation should remain the cornerstone of treatment. Callens N, De Cuypere G, Wolffenbuttel KP, Beerendonk CCM, van der Zwan YG, van den Berg M, Monstrey S, Van Kuyk ME, De Sutter P, BelgianâDutch Study Group on DSD, Dessens AB, and Cools M. Longâterm psychosexual and anatomical outcome after vaginal dilation or vaginoplasty: A comparative study. J Sex Med 2012;9:1859-1868.
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Authors
Nina MA, Griet MD, PhD, Katja P. MD, Catharina C.M. MD, PhD, Yvonne G. MD, Marjan MD, PhD, Stan MD, PhD, Maaike E. MA, Petra MD, PhD, Arianne B. PhD, Martine MD, PhD,