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Act of inserting objects into orifices
Medical condition
Polyembolokoilamania is the act of inserting
foreign bodies into
orifices such as the
rectum
urethra and
vagina . It is often exhibited by patients with
Smith–Magenis syndrome .
[1]
[2]
[3] When motivated by a desire for
sexual gratification , it can be considered a
paraphilia .
[4]
References
^ Fedoroff, J. Paul (2019-10-21).
The Paraphilias: Changing Suits in the Evolution of Sexual Interest Paradigms . Oxford University Press. p. 99.
ISBN
978-0-19-046633-6 .
^ Craig, Leam A.; Lindsay, William R.; Browne, Kevin D. (2010-12-03).
Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities: A Handbook . John Wiley & Sons. p. 127.
ISBN
978-0-470-97585-5 .
^ Gropman, Andrea L.; Duncan, Wallace C.; Smith, Ann C. M. (May 2006). "Neurologic and developmental features of the Smith-Magenis syndrome (del 17p11.2)". Pediatric Neurology . 34 (5): 337–350.
doi :
10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2005.08.018 .
ISSN
0887-8994 .
PMID
16647992 .
^ Ingves, Matthew V.; Lau, Timothy; Fedoroff, J. Paul; Levine, Sharon (August 2014).
"A Man with Urethral Polyembolokoilamania Successfully Treated with Electroconvulsive Therapy" . Archives of Sexual Behavior . 43 (6): 1203–1207.
doi :
10.1007/s10508-014-0264-8 .
ISSN
0004-0002 .
PMID
24569921 .
S2CID
43045508 .
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