Serum Kisspeptin and Sex Hormones in Women with Hypoactive Sexual Desire: Pathophysiological Insights and Clinical Implications
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Kisspeptin, Sex Hormones , Hypoactive Sexual DesireAbstract
Background: Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) is the most prevalent form of female sexual dysfunction, characterized by a persistent reduction or absence of sexual desire that leads to personal distress and relational difficulties. The underlying pathophysiology of HSDD is multifactorial, involving neurobiological, hormonal
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