Author/Authors
YILMAZ KÜSBECİ, Ozge AKU - School of Medicine - Department of Neurology, Turkey , TÜZEL, Emre AKU - School of Medicine - Department of Urology, Turkey , GÜLER, Cem BÜ - School of Medicine - Department of Urology, USA , YÜCEL, Aylin BÜ - School of Medicine - Department of Radiology, USA
Title Of Article
Anejaculation due to Sacral Tarlov Cyst: A Case Report
شماره ركورد
42013
Abstract
Persistent or recurrent difficulty, delay in, or absence of attaining orgasm following sufficient sexual stimulation was defined as inhibited ejaculation or anejaculation that causes personal distress. Efferent innervation of ejaculation is somatic through the parasympathetic sacral outflow, originates at S2–S4. Anejaculation has neurogenic and nonneurogenic causes. Tarlov cysts occur on the extradural components of sacral or coccygeal nerve roots. Large Tarlov cysts may cause symptoms related to local compression and subsequently may affect the ejaculation. This study reports a case of anejaculation due to sacral Tarlov cyst.
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9
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Sacral Tarlov cyst , Anejaculation
JournalTitle
Kocatepe Medical Journal
To Page
10
JournalTitle
Kocatepe Medical Journal
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