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[Recurrent intermittent priapism following priapism].

Harefuah, 1993
Recurrent intermittent priapism is a rare sequela of prior priapism. We describe a patient with recurrent intermittent priapism 2 years after a prior event, without other causes of secondary priapism. We believe that this syndrome may be secondary to the initial ischemic event, resulting in alteration in penile adrenergic tone or the penile sinusoidal ...
A, Zisman, A, Lindner
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Priapism

2017
Priapism is rare and is a medical emergency. Ischaemic priapism is the commonest subtype with haematological abnormalities, psychotropic or recreational drug use and malignancy being the other common aetiologies. Emergency decompression of this compartment syndrome is required to preserve cavernosal smooth muscle function and this should ideally be ...
Asif Muneer, David Ralph
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[Priapism].

Der Urologe. Ausg. A, 2009
Despite its low incidence priapism is a medical emergency requiring prompt treatment. Although not all patients need immediate extensive treatment, it is necessary to identify those cases requiring rapid intervention. The goal of therapy is complete detumescence while retaining erectile function.
P, Anheuser, A, Treiyer, J, Steffens
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[Priapism].

Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1999
Priapism is prolonged, and usually painful, erection not associated with sexual desire. It is a relatively rare acute urological disease where treatment must be started within 6 hours after its development, as after a longer time interval due to ischaemia irreversible fibrotic changes of the cavernous tissue of the penis develop which lead to permanent
M, Hora, Z, Ouda
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Malignant Priapism

British Journal of Urology, 1977
A S, Narayana, D G, Kelly, F A, Duff
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Priapism

2021
M. Bess Raulerson   +2 more
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Priapism

BMJ, 1955
M. S. Pathy, K. G. Hingorani
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Priapism

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1982
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Priapism

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1965
Leslie E. Becker, Andrew D. Mitchell
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