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A, Fryjordet, A, Borgersen
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Priapism is a relatively uncommon condition that may present as a medical emergency associated with significant pain and anxiety in the veno-occlusive or low-flow variant. Pharmacologic advances and, specifically, the availability of intracavemosal alpha-agonist therapy have dramatically improved the prospects of resolution for patients with low-flow ...
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European Association of Urology Guidelines on Priapism
Context Priapism is defined as a penile erection that persists beyond or is unrelated to sexual interest or stimulation. It can be classified into ischaemic (low flow), arterial (high flow), or stuttering (recurrent or intermittent). Objective To provide
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1988
The evaluation of priapism is unfamiliar to many emergency physicians. Rapid assessment and treatment are essential in the hope of preserving sexual function. A thorough history and physical examination reveal an underlying vascular or neurologic etiology in most cases.
D M, Yealy, P T, Hogya
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The evaluation of priapism is unfamiliar to many emergency physicians. Rapid assessment and treatment are essential in the hope of preserving sexual function. A thorough history and physical examination reveal an underlying vascular or neurologic etiology in most cases.
D M, Yealy, P T, Hogya
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1996
Priapism in adult patients with sickle cell disease is a devastating complication for which there is no consensus regarding management. Innumerable attempts at pharmacologic and surgical intervention have been employed. Distinction between infarctive low-flow priapism with hypoxia and acidosis and normal-flow priapism without acidosis can be obtained ...
D R, Powars, C S, Johnson
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Priapism in adult patients with sickle cell disease is a devastating complication for which there is no consensus regarding management. Innumerable attempts at pharmacologic and surgical intervention have been employed. Distinction between infarctive low-flow priapism with hypoxia and acidosis and normal-flow priapism without acidosis can be obtained ...
D R, Powars, C S, Johnson
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Priapism may be a side effect of certain medications. We present a case of priapism associated with the nonphenothiazine antipsychotic drug clozapine.
Philip M Hanno
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British Journal of Urology, 1989
Summary— Priapism is a rare condition in childhood; the majority of reported cases are in boys with sickle cell disease, where conservative management is often appropriate. Our experience with 4 cases, with differing aetiologies, and a review of the literature highlight the need for aggressive therapy when ...
P A, Dewan +3 more
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Summary— Priapism is a rare condition in childhood; the majority of reported cases are in boys with sickle cell disease, where conservative management is often appropriate. Our experience with 4 cases, with differing aetiologies, and a review of the literature highlight the need for aggressive therapy when ...
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