Impotence associated with compulsive gambling
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Impotence associated with compulsive gambling
Abstract
A 49-year-old patient who presented initially for treatment of inhibited sexual desire and secondary impotence was found to meet DSM-III criteria for compulsive gambling. The relationship between sexual dysfunction and gambling is discussed. Compulsive gambling should be considered in the differential diagnosis of impotence, and a sexual history should be obtained from patients with compulsive gambling.
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