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Priapism: Comorbid Factors and Treatment Outcomes in a Contemporary Series
Objective. The goal of this study is to describe comorbid characteristics in patients who have priapism, and their treatment outcomes. Methods. Chart review was undertaken on men who had a diagnosis of priapism from a tertiary medical center, from 2000 ...
Henry P. Gottsch +2 more
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Priapism: etiology, pathophysiology and management
The understanding of erectile physiology has improved the prompt diagnosis and treatment of priapism. Priapism is defined as prolonged and persistent erection of the penis without sexual stimulation and failure to subside despite orgasm.
Van Der Horst C. +5 more
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Update on the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of priapism
Introduction: priapism is defined as a prolonged and persistent erection of the penis that is unrelated to sexual desire; it can last more than 4 hours and constitutes a medical emergency. The incidence recorded in the general population is 1,5 cases per
Elia de la Caridad Rodríguez-Venegas +2 more
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A critical evaluation of the role of penoscrotal decompression for ischemic priapism
Raevti Bole, Petar Bajic
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Treatment of Refractory Ischemic Priapism: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Vazquez Gonzalez JR +4 more
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Commentary on refractory ischemic priapism.
Garcia, Maurice +2 more
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Corpora cavernosum abscess and corporoglanular fistula following penile shunts for ischemic priapism. [PDF]
Wang H, Dhar A, Wang A.
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A case of non-ischemic priapism in a healthy 7-year-old boy. [PDF]
Mercurio D, O'Donnell J.
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