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Experiences with Priapism

Journal of Urology, 1975
During a 10-year period 11 cases of priapism were treated with a saphenocavernous bypass. Uniformly good functional results were obtained if the procedure was done within 36 hours of the commencement of priapism. Prior aspiration and irrigation appear to lengthen this interval. The formation of temporary cavernovenous communication with the superficial
P J, Moloney, G B, Elliott, H W, Johnson
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The Management of Priapism

British Journal of Urology, 1982
Summary— This is a study of 10 men presenting with priapism and a further 25 men with impotence following priapism. Recurrent episodes of prolonged erection were a common finding and the priapism was present in most men on waking. Abnormal nocturnal tumescence was observed in one patient. The role of medical and
J P, Pryor, M, Hehir
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Priapism and Risperidone

Southern Medical Journal, 2009
A patient taking oral risperidone while using cocaine and alcohol presented with priapism shortly after long-acting, injectable risperidone was prescribed. Another case of priapism was diagnosed in a sickle cell disease patient who was on oral risperidone.
Sharad, Koirala   +3 more
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Priapism: a review

Theriogenology, 2001
Priapism is persistent penile erection in the absence of sexual stimulation. The pattern of blood flow to the penis that occurs during normal erection is altered so that sustained priapism may result in edema, increased risk of abrasion, tissue drying and necrosis of the penis. Numerous causes have been reported in animals and humans.
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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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Trazodone and priapism

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
Trazodone, an antidepressant with antianxiety effects, has been available in the United States since March 1982. Since then 11 cases of priapism, five requiring surgical procedures, have been reported. The authors present one of the latter cases.
M, Scher, J N, Krieger, S, Juergens
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Priapism in Dogs

Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2009
Priapism is a persistent penile erection lasting longer than 4 hours, without sexual stimulation. Priapism is categorized as either nonischemic (arterial, high flow) or ischemic (veno-occlusive, low flow). Ischemic priapism is considered an emergency in people. Reports of priapism in dogs are uncommon.
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Trazodone and priapism.

The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 1987
The association of priapism with trazodone is reviewed based on data reported to the Food and Drug Administration. The data suggest that priapism may be most likely to occur within the first 28 days of treatment and that the majority of cases occur with doses of 150 mg/day or less. All age groups appear to be vulnerable to this adverse effect. Patients
Warner, M. D.   +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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Priapism in Twins

Pharmacopsychiatry, 1999
A, Michael, S P, Calloway
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