Case Report: Conversion of a Low-Flow to High-Flow Priapism |
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Authors: | David Cahn Elliot Courter Gregory Diorio Michael Metro Phillip Ginsberg |
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Affiliation: | Department of Urology, Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, PA., USA |
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Abstract: | Priapism is defined as an erection lasting for more than 4 hours and can be grouped into 3 distinct subtypes: ischemic (low-flow), stuttering and non-ischemic (high-flow). Herein, we present an interesting case of conversion from a low-flow to high-flow priapism after a distal shunting procedure. This is a rare phenomenon that has a paucity of documented cases. Diagnosis requires prompt clinical suspicion and confirmatory testing including penile cavernosal blood gases and Doppler ultrasound.Key Words: Priapism, Ischemic priapism, Non-Ischemic priapism |
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