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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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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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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1996
Priapism in adult patients with sickle cell disease is a devastating complication for which there is no consensus regarding management. Innumerable attempts at pharmacologic and surgical intervention have been employed. Distinction between infarctive low-flow priapism with hypoxia and acidosis and normal-flow priapism without acidosis can be obtained ...
D R, Powars, C S, Johnson
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Priapism in adult patients with sickle cell disease is a devastating complication for which there is no consensus regarding management. Innumerable attempts at pharmacologic and surgical intervention have been employed. Distinction between infarctive low-flow priapism with hypoxia and acidosis and normal-flow priapism without acidosis can be obtained ...
D R, Powars, C S, Johnson
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British Journal of Urology, 1989
Summary— Priapism is a rare condition in childhood; the majority of reported cases are in boys with sickle cell disease, where conservative management is often appropriate. Our experience with 4 cases, with differing aetiologies, and a review of the literature highlight the need for aggressive therapy when ...
P A, Dewan +3 more
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Summary— Priapism is a rare condition in childhood; the majority of reported cases are in boys with sickle cell disease, where conservative management is often appropriate. Our experience with 4 cases, with differing aetiologies, and a review of the literature highlight the need for aggressive therapy when ...
P A, Dewan +3 more
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Journal of Urology, 2000
The causal relationship between doxazosin and priapism, in the absence of other alternative causes, was suspected in our patient in view of the temporal sequence of the drug administration, particularly when the dosage had been increased, and the appearance of the condition.
M U, Avisrror +5 more
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The causal relationship between doxazosin and priapism, in the absence of other alternative causes, was suspected in our patient in view of the temporal sequence of the drug administration, particularly when the dosage had been increased, and the appearance of the condition.
M U, Avisrror +5 more
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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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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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American Journal of Nephrology, 2008
Ninety-three dialysis units located in the tri-state area were surveyed for the prevalence of priapism. Seventeen of 3,337 male patients experienced an episode of priapism. All of these episodes occurred either during or 2–7 h after dialysis, suggesting a cause-and-effect relationship.
P C, Singhal +2 more
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Ninety-three dialysis units located in the tri-state area were surveyed for the prevalence of priapism. Seventeen of 3,337 male patients experienced an episode of priapism. All of these episodes occurred either during or 2–7 h after dialysis, suggesting a cause-and-effect relationship.
P C, Singhal +2 more
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European Urology, 1996
Priapism of the clitoris is a rare entity. A case of painful priapism is reported in a patient who had previously suffered a radical cystectomy for bladder carcinoma pT3-GIII, followed by local recurrence in the pelvis. From a symptomatic point of view she showed a good response to conservative treatment (analgesics and anxiolytics), as she refused ...
J, Monllor +3 more
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Priapism of the clitoris is a rare entity. A case of painful priapism is reported in a patient who had previously suffered a radical cystectomy for bladder carcinoma pT3-GIII, followed by local recurrence in the pelvis. From a symptomatic point of view she showed a good response to conservative treatment (analgesics and anxiolytics), as she refused ...
J, Monllor +3 more
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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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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.
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