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An update on the management algorithms of priapism during the last decade.

open access: yesArchivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia, 2022
Priapism is a persistent penile erection lasting longer than 4 hours, that needs emergency management. This disorder can induce irreversible erectile dysfunction. There are three subtypes of priapism: ischemic, non-ischemic, and stuttering priapism.
M. Moussa   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Combination High Flow Priapism With Low Flow Priapism: Case Report

open access: yesSexual Medicine, 2019
Introduction: Priapism is defined as a persistent penile erection lasting longer than 4 hours and unrelated to sexual activity. It is one of the most common emergencies treated by urologists. Advances in understanding the pathophysiology of various types
Alejandro Carvajal, MD   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Tamsulosin and risk of priapism: A causality assessment using Austin Bradford Hill Criteria

open access: yesPharmacology Research & Perspectives, 2022
Tamsulosin hydrochloride, a selective alpha‐adrenergic blocking agent has been previously associated with priapism. Priapism is a medically serious condition that, if not intervened, can cause permanent erectile dysfunction.
Mulugeta Russom   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Priapism in COVID-19: A thromboembolic complication

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021
SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) infection is frequently associated with thromboembolic complications. In this case report, we describe the diagnosis and management of priapism as a thromboembolic complication of severe COVID-19.
M. L. Silverman   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Priapism following a juvenile Russell’s viper bite: An unusual case report

open access: yesPLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2021
Following a bite from a juvenile Russell’s viper (Daboia russelii), a priapism (painful erection) developed rapidly in a 16-year-old male and only subsided after administration of antivenom 3 hours later.
S. Senthilkumaran   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Chronic recurrent priapism: A high flow state secondary to an arteriovenous fistula of the corpus cavernosum

open access: yesUrology Case Reports, 2020
Priapism is clinically defined as an erect penis for more than 4 h unrelated to sexual stimulation. There are two main types of priapism-high flow and low flow, based on the pathophysiology.
Catherine M. Fiore   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Case report: Severe hypertension-induced priapism in an infant with unrecognized autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease

open access: yesFrontiers in Pediatrics, 2023
Priapism is a urologic emergency requiring prompt management. There are three types of priapism: stuttering (intermittent), non-ischemic (high-flow/arterial), and ischemic (low-flow/veno-occlusive).
Patrik Konopásek   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Priapism: Comorbid Factors and Treatment Outcomes in a Contemporary Series

open access: yesAdvances in Urology, 2012
Objective. The goal of this study is to describe comorbid characteristics in patients who have priapism, and their treatment outcomes. Methods. Chart review was undertaken on men who had a diagnosis of priapism from a tertiary medical center, from 2000 ...
Henry P. Gottsch   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Quetiapine-induced priapism

open access: yesMedicine Science, 2018
Priapism is a urologic emergency characterized by a prolonged, persistent, and painful penile erection in the absence of sexual stimulation. The reports indicate that several conditions can cause priapism such as psychotropic medication.
Murat Eren Ozen   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Priapism for 10 days in a patient with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia: a case report

open access: yesJournal of Surgical Case Reports, 2021
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has been linked to thromboembolic complications. Priapism has been reported only once in link to SARS-CoV2.
A. Addar   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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