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BJU International, 2020
To report our multi‐institutional experience using penoscrotal decompression (PSD) for the surgical treatment of prolonged ischaemic priapism (PIP).
A. Baumgarten +14 more
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To report our multi‐institutional experience using penoscrotal decompression (PSD) for the surgical treatment of prolonged ischaemic priapism (PIP).
A. Baumgarten +14 more
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Expert opinion on therapeutic targets, 2020
Introduction: Priapism is prolonged penile erection in the absence of sexual arousal or desire and is a devastating condition affecting millions of patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) globally.
B. Musicki, A. Burnett
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Introduction: Priapism is prolonged penile erection in the absence of sexual arousal or desire and is a devastating condition affecting millions of patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) globally.
B. Musicki, A. Burnett
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Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology, 2021
Despite priapism being one of the most frequent complications of sickle cell anemia (SCA) in male individuals, little has been reported about the impact of priapism in this population. The authors used a sequential independent mixed-methods design, which
I. Idris +6 more
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Despite priapism being one of the most frequent complications of sickle cell anemia (SCA) in male individuals, little has been reported about the impact of priapism in this population. The authors used a sequential independent mixed-methods design, which
I. Idris +6 more
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Interventional radiology management of high flow priapism: review of the literature
Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 2020Introduction: High-flow priapism is a persistent partial penile tumescence, related to high flow arterial blood into the corpora. It is much less common than the low-flow priapism, and history of trauma is the more common aetiology.
A. Arrichiello +10 more
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HIGH FLOW PRIAPISM COMPLICATING VENO-OCCLUSIVE PRIAPISM
The Journal of Urology, 1998Of the several known forms of priapism veno-occlusive priapism is the most common.' High flow priapism is uncommon and usually follows trauma to the perineum.2 More than 20 cases have been reported and the majority of patients have been treated with angiographic embolization.2 Idiopathic recurrent priapism occasionally follows treatment of veno ...
A D, Seftel +5 more
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Malignancy: A Rare, Important and Poorly Understood Cause of Priapism.
Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2020INTRODUCTION Priapism is rare yet has the potential to inflict significant suffering on patients, often with lasting consequences such as erectile dysfunction, corporal muscle necrosis, and a loss of sexual function. Although rare, it is a pathology that
O. Ralph +4 more
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Journal of Urology, 2020
PURPOSE To evaluate the real-world effectiveness of regimented phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor (regPDE5i) dosing on recurrent ischemic priapism (RIP) outcomes, using emergency department (ED) visits as a proxy for therapeutic control of the disorder.
L. Hou, A. Burnett
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PURPOSE To evaluate the real-world effectiveness of regimented phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor (regPDE5i) dosing on recurrent ischemic priapism (RIP) outcomes, using emergency department (ED) visits as a proxy for therapeutic control of the disorder.
L. Hou, A. Burnett
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Clinical Outcomes of Periprocedural Antithrombotic Therapy in Ischemic Priapism Management.
Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2020BACKGROUND Priapism is a urologic emergency consisting of a painful erection lasting greater than 4 hours; antithrombotic therapy (ATT) have recently been recommended as an adjunct in the treatment of ischemic priapism.
Joris Ramstein +8 more
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[Recurrent intermittent priapism following priapism].
Harefuah, 1993Recurrent 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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An Update on Non-Ischemic Priapism.
Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2019INTRODUCTION Non-ischemic or high-flow priapism is derived from unregulated arterial inflow within the penis, which is significantly less common and, therefore, less well characterized than ischemic or low-flow priapism.
A. Ingram, S. Stillings, L. Jenkins
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