Sexual injury of circumcision: Difference between revisions
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Fink et al. (2002), in an American study of 123 men, found that medically necessitated circumcision resulted in worsened erectile function (p=0.01).<ref name=fink2002/> | Fink et al. (2002), in an American study of 123 men, found that medically necessitated circumcision resulted in worsened erectile function (p=0.01).<ref name=fink2002/> | ||
Kim & Pang (2007) reported no significant difference in erection.<ref name="kimpang2006">{{REFjournal | Kim & Pang (2007) reported no significant difference in [[erection]].<ref name="kimpang2006">{{REFjournal | ||
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Laumann et al. (1997) reported that the likelihood of having difficulty in maintaining an erection was lower for circumcised men, but only at the 0.07 level (OR 0.66; 95% CI, 0.42-1.03).<ref name="Laumann1997"/> | Laumann et al. (1997) reported that the likelihood of having difficulty in maintaining an [[erection]] was lower for circumcised men, but only at the 0.07 level (OR 0.66; 95% CI, 0.42-1.03).<ref name="Laumann1997"/> | ||
== Ejaculatory function == | == Ejaculatory function == | ||