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Class 2. Impairment of the Whole Person, 10—15% A patient belongs in Class 2 when
(a) symptoms and signs of testicular, epididymal and/ or spermatic cord disease are present and there is anatomic alteration; and
(b) frequent or continuous treatment is required; and
(c) there are detectable seminal or hormonal abnormalities.
Class 3. Impairment of the Whole Person, 16—20% A patment belongs in Class 3 when trauma or disease produces bilateral anatomical loss, or there is no detectable seminal or hormonal function of the testes, epididymides, or spermatic cords.

Prostate and Seminal Vesicles

Class 1. Impairment of the Whole Person:, 1—9% A person belongs in Class 1 when
(a) there are symptoms and signs of prostatic and/or seminal vesicular dysfunction or disease, and
(b) anatomic alteration is present; and
(c) continuous treatment is not required.

Class 2. Impairment of the Whole Person, 10-15% A patient belongs in Class 2 when
(a) frequent severe symptoms and signs of prostatic and/or seminal vesmcular dysfunctmon or disease are present; and
(b) anatommc alteration is present; and
(c) continuous treatment is required.

Class 3. Impairment of the Whole Person, 16—20% A patient belongs in Class 3 when there has been ablation of the prostate and/or seminal vesicles.

FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS

Vulva-Vagina

Class 1. Impairment of the Whole Person, 1—14% A patient belongs in Class 1 when

(a) symptoms and signs of disease or deformity of the vulva and/or vagina are present that do not require continuous treatment; and

(b) sexual intercourse is possible; and (c) the vagina is adequate for childbirth during the postmenopausal years.

Class 2. Impairment of the Whole Person, 15—29% A patent belongs. Class 2 when

(a) symptoms and signs of disease or deformity of the vulva and/or vagina are present that require continuous treatment; and

(b) sexual intercourse is possible with varying degrees of difficulty; and

(c) during the premenopausal years, adequacy for vaginal delivery is limited.

Class 3. Impairment of the Whole Person, 30—35%

A patient belongs in Class 3 when (a) symptoms and signs of disease or deformity of the vulva and/or vagina are present that are not controlled by treatment; and

(b) sexual intercourse is not possible; and during the premenopausal years, vaginal delivery is not possible.

 
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