Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4272553 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This patient fulfilled all clinical criteria of ReGS that is believed to be caused by neuropathy of the left pudendal nerve. Clitoridectomy abolished spontaneous orgasms for a great part but not completely, and it did not diminish the typical dysesthesias, paresthesias, and feelings of imminent orgasms that typically belong to ReGS. Clitoridectomy is no optional treatment of ReGS. There is a need for publications of ReGS in general medical journals. Waldinger MD, Venema PL, van Gils APG, Schutter EMJ, and Schweitzer DH. Restless genital syndrome before and after clitoridectomy for spontaneous orgasms: A case report.
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Authors
Marcel D. MD, PhD, Pieter L. MD, PhD, Ad P.G. MD, PhD, Eltjo M.J. MD, PhD, Dave H. MD, PhD,