2021
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1464
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Persistant genital arousal disorder and venlafaxine: A case report

Abstract: IntroductionIn this presentation we describe the case of a woman referred to the Sexology Department after having developed symptoms of Persistent Genital Arousal (PGAD) for the last 5 years, during treatment for Depression with Venlafaxine. PGAD is a clinical entity first described in 2001 by Leiblum and Nathan. Despite having received more attention in the last few years, its etiology remains unclear, with numerous causal factors of different natures being suggested.ObjectivesWe aim to describe this clinical… Show more

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