Premature Ejaculation [předčasná ejakulace]
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    - Terms
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eiaculatio praecox
 
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Ejaculatio Praecox
 
Persistent link  
   https://www.medvik.cz/link/D061686
    
    
    
        Definition
        
      The emission of SEMEN and seminal fluid during the act of preparation for sexual intercourse, i.e. before there is penetration, or shortly after penetration.
- DUI
 - D061686 MeSH Browser
 - CUI
 - M0559829
 - Previous indexing
 - Ejaculation (1963-2012)
 - History note
 - 2013
 - Public note
 - 2013
 
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 - blood
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 - cerebrospinal fluid
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 - diagnostic imaging
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 - diet therapy
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 - enzymology
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 - epidemiology 7
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 - ethnology
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 - etiology 20
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                Occurrences in Medvik records
            
          
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              Diseases
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
              C12.100.500.150.750
              
                  Retrograde Ejaculation
              
            
            
            
            
            
              C12.100.875.364.750
              
                  Retrograde Ejaculation
              
            
            
            
            
            
            
              C12.200.294.150.750
              
                  Retrograde Ejaculation
              
            
          
          
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              Psychiatry and Psychology