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Unintended Consequences: A Review of Pharmacologically-Induced Priapism.

Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2019
BACKGROUND Priapism has been linked to many commonly prescribed medications, as well as recreational drugs and toxins. Although the incidence of priapism as a result of medication is small, the increasing use of antidepressants, antipsychotics, and ...
Nikolas D Scherzer   +4 more
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Priapism following erector spinae plane block for the treatment of a complex regional pain syndrome.

American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2019
Erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is a novel block where local anesthetic is deposited between the erector spinae muscle and the underlying transverse process.
A. Elkoundi   +3 more
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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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Review of Ischemic and Non-ischemic Priapism

Current Urology Reports, 2022
M. Biebel, M. Gross, R. Munarriz
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Management of Priapism: A Contemporary Review.

Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2019
INTRODUCTION Current management of ischemic priapism revolves around 3 principles: resolving the acute event, preserving erectile function, and reducing the risk of future recurrences.
Kirtishri Mishra   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

[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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