Preferred Name | sexual dysfunction | |
Synonyms |
abnormal sexual function (finding) |
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Definitions |
A sexual dyisfunction is a disruption of any part of the normal sexual response cycle. "Understanding abnormal behavior". David Sue, Derald Wing Sue, Stanley Sue. A male reproductive system disease that is characterized by disturbances in sexual desire or performance. The sexual response cycle can be divides into the following phases: 1.- Desire: This phase consist of fantasies about sexual activity and the desire to have sexual activity. 2.- Excitement: This phase consist of a subjective sense of sexual pleasure and accompanying physiological changes. 3.- Orgasm: This phase consist of a peaking of sexual pleasure, with release of sexual tension and rhythmic contraction of the perineal muscles and reproductive organs. 4.- Resolution: This phase consist of a sense of muscular relaxation and general well-being. Disorders of sexual response may occur at one or more of this phases. Clinical judgments about the presence of a sexual dysfunction should take into account the individual's ethnic, cultural, religious, and social background, which may influence sexual desire, expectations, and attitudes about performance. DSM-IV-TR (american Psychiatric Association) |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_1876 |
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The sexual response cycle can be divides into the following phases: 1.- Desire: This phase consist of fantasies about sexual activity and the desire to have sexual activity. 2.- Excitement: This phase consist of a subjective sense of sexual pleasure and accompanying physiological changes. 3.- Orgasm: This phase consist of a peaking of sexual pleasure, with release of sexual tension and rhythmic contraction of the perineal muscles and reproductive organs. 4.- Resolution: This phase consist of a sense of muscular relaxation and general well-being. Disorders of sexual response may occur at one or more of this phases. Clinical judgments about the presence of a sexual dysfunction should take into account the individual's ethnic, cultural, religious, and social background, which may influence sexual desire, expectations, and attitudes about performance. DSM-IV-TR (american Psychiatric Association) |
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alternative label |
abnormal sexual function (finding) |
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definition |
A sexual dyisfunction is a disruption of any part of the normal sexual response cycle. "Understanding abnormal behavior". David Sue, Derald Wing Sue, Stanley Sue. A male reproductive system disease that is characterized by disturbances in sexual desire or performance. |
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has database cross reference |
UMLS_CUI:C0549622 ICD10CM:F52.9 SNOMEDCT_US_2022_09_01:39894007 NCI:C3347 SNOMEDCT_2010_1_31:56925008 SNOMEDCT_2010_1_31:231532002 SNOMEDCT_2010_1_31:39894007 SNOMEDCT_2010_1_31:65655009 |
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has exact synonym |
abnormal sexual function (finding) |
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has OBO namespace |
disease_ontology |
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id |
DOID:1876 |
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label |
sexual dysfunction |
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notation |
DOID:1876 |
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prefLabel |
sexual dysfunction |
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priorVersion |
MFOMD_0000080 |
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subClassOf |