Severe sexual dysfunction in women with the irritable bowel syndrome: comparison with inflammatory bowel disease and duodenal ulceration

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Severe sexual dysfunction in women with the irritable bowel syndrome: comparison with inflammatory bowel disease and duodenal ulceration is …
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P356DOI10.1136/BMJ.295.6598.577
P932PMC publication ID1248744
P698PubMed publication ID3117237

P50authorElspeth GuthrieQ46577489
Peter J WhorwellQ56557233
P2093author name stringF H Creed
P2860cites workNon-colonic features of irritable bowel syndromeQ34528411
Sexual and Marital Problems in a Psychiatric Out-Patient PopulationQ66979325
The concept of a 'case' in psychiatric population surveysQ67334518
P433issue6598
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectirritable bowel syndromeQ838966
inflammatory bowel diseasesQ917447
sexual dysfunctionQ1137463
P1104number of pages2
P304page(s)577-578
P577publication date1987-09-01
P1433published inThe BMJQ546003
P1476titleSevere sexual dysfunction in women with the irritable bowel syndrome: comparison with inflammatory bowel disease and duodenal ulceration
P478volume295

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