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Filocamo MT et al. – Disorders of the reproductive system and menstrual abnormalities often associated with loss of libido and inability to reach orgasm are common in adults of both sexes with an end–stage renal disease. These symptoms may significantly contribute to depression and reduce the sexual activity of women. This study demonstrates that a successful transplantation should improve the sexual life in women with chronic renal failure.

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