TITLE:
A Case of Male Anorgasmia with Cerebral Infarction
AUTHORS:
Masato Shirai, Yoshio Kawachi, Shigeto Yanada, Hajime Watanabe, Youichiro Toyonaga, Sousuke Sugimura, Toru Sakurai, Makoto Fujime
KEYWORDS:
Male Anorgasmia; Orgasmic Dysfunction; Cerebral Infarction; Brain Imaging
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Urology,
Vol.2 No.3,
August
29,
2012
ABSTRACT: Objective: The deficit of male orgasm is an unusual clinical condition. This is a case report on secondary male anorgasmia with cerebral infarction. Material and Method: The patient was a 55-year-old man who had suffered from male anorgasmia, acquired type. The patient had a normal erectile response, but ejaculated without any sensation of orgasm. The patient underwent an evaluation by a psychiatrist and an urologist trained in sexual medicine. Result: The results of physical, psychological, and laboratory examination were normal. Brain MRI revealed cerebral infarction at bilateral parietal lobes and frontal lobes. Conclusion: There is a possibility that these brain regions are related to male orgasmic dysfunction.