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There are many ways that parasympathetic dysfunction can manifest, given the scope of organs on which it acts. Some examples of clinically significant conditions involving the PNS include sexual dysfunction, priapism, gastrointestinal issues, Horner syndrome, urinary retention, and cholinergic toxicity.
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