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electroejaculation

 [e-lek″tro-e-jak″u-la´shun]
electrical stimulation via the rectum to produce an ejaculation of semen; this is commonly used for spinal cord injury or testicular cancer patients who cannot ejaculate and are attempting artificial insemination. It may also be used for those with abdominal injuries, multiple sclerosis, diabetic neuropathy, and anejaculation from other causes, both physical and psychogenic.
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The stress response of frequently electroejaculated rams to electroejaculation: hormonal, physiological, biochemical, haematological and behavioural parameters.
Electroejaculation applies electrical current through the rectum in patients with SCL who do not respond successfully to PVS, by stimulating the nerves and smooth muscles of the prostate with seminal vesicles, as well as pelvic muscles.
Use of internal artificial vaginas for breeding soundness evaluation in range bulls: an alternative for electroejaculation allowing observation of sex drive and mating ability.
Electroejaculation, a method often employed in adult patients with neuropathic dysfunction, can be offered to peri and postpubertal males (Fig.
Sperm characteristics and in vitro fertilization ability of thawed spermatozoa from Black Manchega ram: electroejaculation and post-mortem collection.
Rams that did not show libido at some point of the trial period were subjected to electroejaculation [13].
Other options include surgical intervention, pharmacologic means, or minimally invasive therapies, such as electroejaculation for anejaculatory infertility.
(5) Fertility treatments including electroejaculation and vibrator stimulation have been reported to be associated with increased blood pressure assumed to be part of a dysreflexia reaction.
Question, what is it that links the following: the history of Catholic missionaries in China; the Long March; the origins of the World Wildlife Fund; electroejaculation; and China's free market reforms?
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