PMID: 2101584Aug 1, 1990Paper

Sexual assault of men: a series

Genitourinary Medicine
R HillmanJ R Harris

Abstract

The case records of five male victims of sexual assault presenting to two genito-urinary clinics are presented. The cases were chosen to illustrate the variety of presentations and possible sequelae of sexual assault of adult males.

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