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Bandini E et al. - In men consulting for sexual dysfunction, histrionic/hysterical personality is associated with higher androgenization and better sexual functioning. Hysteria, previously considered as a typically feminine psychopathological trait (the uterine theory), should now be considered as an index of better masculine sexual well-being.


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Mario Maggi, 06/07/09

This article is focused on the important link between testosterone, sexual function and psychopatological simptoms and traits in men with sexual dysfunction.

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