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Medical treatment of recurrent ischaemic priapism: a review of current molecular therapeutics and a new clinical management paradigm

BJU International, 2021
To examine the current molecular therapeutics in the medical treatment of recurrent ischemic priapism (RIP). To propose a stepwise clinical management paradigm for the treatment of RIP.
G. Joice, James L. Liu, A. Burnett
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Priapism

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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Priapism and Sickle Cell Disease: Special Considerations in Etiology, Management, and Prevention.

Urology, 2021
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited medical condition where sickled red blood cells cause vaso-occlusive crises. One major complication of SCD is priapism, defined as an erection of the penis lasting over four hours beyond sexual stimulation or ...
G. Ahuja   +6 more
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Idiopathic priapism

Pediatric Emergency Care, 1999
Idiopathic priapism is rarely seen in children. Two children with idiopathic priapism are presented, followed by a detailed discussion of priapism. Particular attention is paid to idiopathic priapism. Additionally, an algorithm for diagnosing and managing children presenting with priapism is presented.
R D, Pitetti, A, Nangia, M S, Bhende
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Malignant Priapism

European Urology, 1985
Priapism, the persistent painful erection unrelated to sexual stimuli, is called malignant whenever the priapism is due to metastases. A new case of malignant priapism, secondary to metastases of prostatic carcinoma is presented. As usual, survival was poor--our patient died 3 months after diagnosis was established.
S, Witters   +2 more
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Partial Priapism

Journal of Urology, 1980
We report the third documented case of partial priapism. The proximal right corpus was distended and separated from the distral flaccid corpus by a transverse membrane. Histologic examination revealed the obstructing lesion to be owing to thrombosis of vascular erectile tissue probably secondary to trauma.
G R, Johnson, J N, Corriers
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Priapism and quetiapine: a case report.

Psychopharmacology bulletin
Priapism is a "persistent erection not accompanied by sexual desire or stimulation, usually lasting more than six hours and typically involving only the corpora cavernosa." Here we report on a gay male patient from our HIV/AIDS mental health clinic who ...
G. Harrison   +3 more
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Are We Overstating the Risk of Priapism With Oral Phosphodiesterase Type 5 Inhibitors?

Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2020
BACKGROUND Priapism is an adverse drug reaction (ADR) associated with phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5is) in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
Michael E. Rezaee, M. Gross
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A Controlled Trial for Preventing Priapism in Sickle Cell Anemia: Hydroxyurea plus Placebo vs Hydroxyurea plus Tadalafil.

Blood
Recurrent ischemic priapism is a common complication of sickle cell anemia (SCA) and is associated with devastating physical and psychosocial consequences. All previous trials for priapism prevention have failed to demonstrate clear efficacy.
I. Idris   +18 more
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A Review of Antipsychotics and Priapism.

Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2020
INTRODUCTION Pharmacologically induced priapism is now the most common cause of priapism, with approximately 50% of drug-related priapism being attributed to antipsychotic usage.
Thomas Hwang, T. Shah, H. Sadeghi-Nejad
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