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EPA-1778 – Travestism and Fetishism: A Case Report
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Abstract
Paraphilias are rarely diagnosed in the clinical setting, although the estimated highest possible lifetime prevalence is approximately 12% for males and 4% for females. There are various presentations, including transvestism and fetishism. In this regard we present a case report of a 41 year old patient with a clinical picture compatible with Transvestism and Fetishism, whose clinical diagnosis was clinched years later.
The objective of this paper is to describe a case report whose diagnosis is compatible with transvestism and fetishism.
Understanding the clinical features of this pathology, regarding a diagnostic and therapeutic improvement.
Case report and bibliographic research on Pubmed e Medscape
Travestism and Fetishism is often under-diagnosed and occurs almost exclusively in heterosexual men and can cause significant distress. Therefore, it is crucial to clinch an early diagnosis in order to start an appropriate treatment.
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- P32 - Sexual Disorders
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