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- Barnas J., M. Parker, P. Guhring, et J. P. Mulhall. 2005. The Utility of Tamsulosin in the Management of Orgasm-Associated Pain: A Pilot Analysis, European Urology 47(3): 273–426. PMID 15716202.
- Merrick, G. S., K. Wallner, W. M. Butler, J. H. Lief, et S. Sutlief. 2001. Short-term sexual function after prostate brachytherapy, J. Cancer 96(5): 313–319. PMID 11582584. DOI 10.1002/ijc.1028.
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↑ Duden (1979) - Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke, ed. 3., Manhemii, Vindobonae, Turici, Stutgardiae: Bibliographisches Institut et Georg Thieme Verlag