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Sexuality in men and women with epilepsy
Cynthia L. Harden
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Sexual Behavior
100%
Women with Epilepsy
100%
Sexuality
100%
Epilepsy
75%
Bioactive
50%
Patients with Epilepsy
50%
Testosterone
50%
Sexual Life
50%
Etiology
25%
Amygdala
25%
Frontal Cortex
25%
Antiepileptic Drugs
25%
Arousal
25%
Brain Structure
25%
Psychosocial Factors
25%
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
25%
Serotonergic System
25%
Sex Hormone-binding Globulin
25%
Temporal Lobectomy
25%
Sexual Dysfunction
25%
Phenytoin
25%
Libido
25%
Epileptic Syndromes
25%
Prelimbic Cortex
25%
Enzyme-inducing Antiepileptic Drugs
25%
People with Epilepsy
25%
Orgasm
25%
Sexual Performance
25%
Carbamazepine
25%
Sexual Problems
25%
Reproductive Life
25%
Sexual Interest
25%
Sexual Stigma
25%
Erotic Stimulation
25%
Vaginal Blood Flow
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Anticonvulsant
100%
Patient with Epilepsy
100%
Amygdala
50%
Frontal Lobe
50%
K-Complex
50%
Blood Flow
50%
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
50%
Patient Social Context
50%
Libido
50%
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
50%
Phenytoin
50%
Orgasm
50%
Synaptic Transmission
50%
Epileptic Discharge
50%
Anterior Temporal Lobectomy
50%
Carbamazepine
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Anticonvulsive Agent
100%
Patient with Epilepsy
100%
Blood Flow
50%
Patient Social Context
50%
Phenytoin
50%
Carbamazepine
50%
Epileptic Discharge
50%
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
50%
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
50%
Temporal Lobectomy
50%
Neuroscience
Anticonvulsant
100%
Amygdala
50%
Frontal Lobe
50%
Serotonergic
50%
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
50%
Synaptic Transmission
50%
Anterior Temporal Lobectomy
50%
Phenytoin
50%
Carbamazepine
50%
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
50%
Psychology
Amygdala
100%
Carbamazepine
100%
Neurotransmission
100%