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Traumatic rupture of corpus cavernosum

International Urology and Nephrology, 1990
Penile fracture is a rare entity. Twelve patients with penile fractures were treated surgically with a very complication rate. Our results were compared with those reported in the literature.
U, Kuyumcuoglu   +4 more
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Traumatic Rupture of Corpus cavernosum

Urologia Internationalis, 2010
Fracture of the corpus cavernosum occurs when one or both corpora are ruptured usually during sexual intercourse and less often owing to blunt trauma. The injury may be associated with an urethral lesion and is easy to recognize; the treatment, however, remains controversial.
H, Joos, G, Kunit, J, Frick
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Hemihypertrophy of the Human Corpus Cavernosum

Journal of Urology, 1976
Hemihypertrophy of the right corpus cavernosum and its accompanying thickened tunica albuginea are responsible for the left lateral deviation in congenital curvature of the penis. Surgical correction is more predictable when the lengths of the dorsal and ventral curvatures of the corpora cavernosa are known.
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Rupture of the Corpus Cavernosum of the Penis

Archives of Surgery, 1981
Rupture of the corpus cavernosum ("fracture" of the penis) is an uncommon injury that occurs in an erect penis. The tunica albuginea is torn during coitus or as a result of external forces, resulting in sudden pain, swelling, and discoloration of the penis.
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The Methodology of Corpus Cavernosum Electromyography Revisited

European Urology, 2004
The methodology of corpus cavernosum electromyography (CC-EMG) was revisited, in order to overcome current methodological difficulties that hinder its clinical application.Using an 8-channel device, CC-EMG was performed in 12 healthy volunteers. Surface electrodes were placed bilaterally on the penile shaft and the kneecap (reference electrode), the ...
Jiang, X.G.   +3 more
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Thrombosis of the corpus cavernosum

2023
Clinical History: A 35-year-old male patient with a history of recreational drug use presents with 3 days of perineal pain.
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Fine Structure of the Human Corpus Cavernosum

Archives of Andrology, 1991
This paper demonstrates the ultrastructure of the human corpus cavernosum from eight male transexuals (aged 20 to 30 years) undergoing penectomy. The presence of collagen, smooth muscle, endothelial cells lining cavernous spaces, mast cells, and different types of nerve terminals, including those of a nonadrenergic and noncholinergic type, are ...
A H Sathananthan, P G Adaikan, J Ho
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Recording the Corpus Cavernosum Electromyogram: Principles and Problems

Journal of Urology, 1996
To apply digital signal acquisition and analyzing techniques to the collection and interpretation of electromyographic data of the cavernous body.Electromyographic recordings were performed in the cavernous bodies of anesthetized, spontaneously breathing dogs under resting conditions and after intracavernous pharmacostimulation with norepinephrine ...
J R, Scheepe   +6 more
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Papaverine-Induced Fibrosis of the Corpus Cavernosum

Journal of Urology, 1989
Intracorporeal papaverine self-injection is a new therapy for erectile dysfunction. Although reports of side effects are few, complications, such as priapism and fibrosis, have been described. We report a case of papaverine-induced obliteration of the corpus cavernosum with resulting inability to place a penile prosthesis.
M E, Fuchs, M K, Brawer
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A case of spontaneous abscess of the corpus cavernosum

Scandinavian Journal of Urology, 2013
Spontaneous abscess of the corpus cavernosum is an extremely rare presentation. This is the first documented case of corpus cavernosal abscess caused exclusively by organisms from the Streptococcus milleri group, which have previously been described as being associated with abscess formation.
John, Brennan   +2 more
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