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  1. Vascular Andrology: Erectile Dysfunction, Priapism and Varicocele
  2. Priapism - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-12-06
  3. Priapism: Webster's Timeline History, 1615 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-08
  4. Medical Emergencies: Hypoglycemia, Malaria, Appendicitis, Cardiac Arrest, Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Ectopic Pregnancy, Priapism
  5. Priapism: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by J., MD Polsdorfer, 2006
  6. Urology: Kidney Stone, Urinary Bladder, Erectile Dysfunction, Urology, Prostate Cancer, Urinary Tract Infection, Priapism
  7. Is antidepressant plus sildenafil a recipe for priapism? by MD, MPH Timothy J. Wilt, MD, MPH Howard A. Fink, 2010-05-26
  8. Priapism
  9. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Priapism by J. Ricker Polsdorfer MD, 2002-01-01
  10. The etiology and treatment of urethro-cavernosal fistula following surgical shunting procedure for low-flow priapism.(Section on Urology): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Jeffrey Bejma, Maurice Garcia, et all 2004-10-01
  11. The SEX Files: Persistent Genital Arousal, Priapism & Clitorism
  12. Priapism, Peyronie's disease and penile fracture (Practical cases in urology) by Gregory A Broderick, 1992
  13. PRIAPUS: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Religion</i> by Maurice Olender, 2005
  14. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Ralph, M.D. Myerson, 2003

61. Definition Of Priapism
priapism Definition (PRYah-pism) A persistent abnormal erection that isusually with no sexual desire and lasts for longer than several hours.
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Definition: (PRY-ah-pism) A persistent abnormal erection that is usually with no sexual desire and lasts for longer than several hours. It may be accompanied by pain and tenderness and needs immediate medical attention as the condition, if continued, can harm or destroy tissues in the penis . It occurs most often with bi-mix trimix or Caverject injections
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62. JJ LEE-PRESEN-PRIAPISM
Arterial priapismSuperselective Embolization using Autologous Blood Clot. 1. LaRocqueMA, Cosgrove MD. priapisma review of 46 cases. J Urol 1974;112770773.
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Arterial Priapism:Superselective Embolization using Autologous Blood Clot
Jongmin J. Lee, M.D.
Radiology, Capital Armed Forces General Hospital
A case of arterial priapism was treated by superselective transcatheteric autologous clot embolization of cavernosal artery 25 days after blunt perineal trauma. No immediate improvement was noted but the priapism subsided on 48th day after the procedure. Normal physiologic erectile function was achieved on 53rd day after the procedure, and the period of postprocedure impotence was shortened, as compared with previously reported cases. Autologous blood clot embolization may be an effective treatment method even in delayed priapism, and superselective technique is thought to be more effective to shorten the postprocedure erectile dysfunction period. À½°æÁö¼Ó¹ß±âÁõ(Priapism)À̶õ ºñÁ¤»óÀûÀ¸·Î Áö¼ÓµÇ´Â À½°æÀÇ ¹ß±â·Î¼­ ±× ¿øÀÎÀº Ư¹ß¼º(idiopathic), ¿Ü»ó, ¸¸¼ºÁúȯ, ¾à¹° µîÀÌ ÀÖ´Ù(1). ¾î¶°ÇÑ ¿øÀÎÀÌ µçÁö Çظé¼(corpus cavernosum) ³»¿¡ °íÀÎ Ç÷¾×ÀÌ Á¤¸ÆÀ¸·Î ¹èâµÇÁö ¾Ê¾Æ ¼­ »ý±â´Â °æ¿ì¸¦ Á¤¸ÆÆó¼â¼º À½°æÁö¼Ó¹ß±âÁõ(veno-occlusive priapism) ÀÌ ¶ó°í ÇÏ°í(2), ÁÖ·Î ¿Ü»ó¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ Çظ鵿¸Æ(cavernosal artery)ÀÇ ÆÄ¿­·Î ÀÎÇØ Áö¼ÓÀûÀ¸·Î µ¿¸ÆÇ÷ÀÌ Çظ鼳»·Î À¯ÀÔµÇ¾î »ý±â´Â °æ¿ì¸¦ °íÀ¯¼Ó¼º(high flow) ¶Ç´Â µ¿¸Æ¼º(arterial) À½°æÁö¼Ó¹ß±âÁõÀ̶ó°í ÇÑ´Ù(3). ÈÄÀÚÀÇ °æ¿ì ÁÖ·Î Çظ鵿¸ÆÀÇ ¼ö¼úÀû °áÂûÀÌ ½ÇàµÇ¾î ¿ÔÀ¸³ª ÈÄÀ¯Áõ °¨¼Ò¸¦ À§ÇØ ÀÚ°¡Ç÷Àü (autologous blood clot)À» ÀÌ¿ëÇÑ °æ°ü»öÀü¼ú(transcatheteric embolization)ÀÌ ¼Ò¼ö¿¡¼­ ½ÇàµÇ¾î¿Ô´Ù(4,5,6). ÀúÀÚµéÀº ʼ±ÅÀû µµ°ü¹ý(superselective catheterization)¿¡ ÀÇÇØ »öÀü¼úÀ» ¼º°øÀûÀ¸·Î ½ÇàÇÑ µ¿¸Æ¼º À½°æÁö¼Ó¹ß±âÁõ 1¿¹¸¦ º¸°íÇÏ°íÀÚ ÇÑ´Ù.

63. Priapism
priapism. Definition priapism is a persistent, unwanted erection of the penis. Specificcauses of priapism in patients with sickle cell anemia are unknown.
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Definition: Priapism is a persistent, unwanted erection of the penis.
Priapism may occur in one of the following ways:
  • There may be repeated, reversible painful erections occurring over several hours (penis becomes erect then erection goes away, then becomes erect again, then erection goes away, etc.) This is also called "stuttering" priapism. There is not a problem with sexual functioning once the episode has gotten better. Repeated episodes of this type of priapism are common and occur in up to 40% of patients. This type of priapism can usually be managed at home. Patients are encouraged to take warm baths, increase fluid intake and empty their bladder (urinate) often. If the episode is not better after 3 hours, notify the doctor. Take Tylenol for pain.
  • There may be a prolonged, painful erection that does not go away for more than several hours. This can last for up to several days or weeks. This type of priapism needs attention by a doctor. Without medical treatment, severe priapism can lead to partial or complete impotence in over 80% of cases. Sometimes a blood transfusion is given during the attack.
  • 64. His And Her Health Glossary: Priapism
    priapism A prolonged erection that will not subside naturally. priapismis most often associated with penile injection therapy where
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    A prolonged erection that will not subside naturally. Priapism is most often associated with penile injection therapy where the erection will can last more than 4 hours. It is also associated with Sickle Cell anemia and may occur after taking Trazodone.
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    65. CASE REPORT - PRIAPISM
    priapism Satish Ranka*, Chetan Kantharia**,Shabbir Hussain***, Girish Bakshi***,RD Bapat**** *Medical Officer; **Associate Professor; ***Resident; ****HOD
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    66. Priapism
    Charles. priapism. What is priapism? priapism is the persistent, painfulerection of the penis. Differential Diagnosis. priapism.
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    Priapism
    What is Priapism?
    Priapism is the persistent, painful erection of the penis. It is relatively common in young males with sickle cell anemia. The onset may be in early childhood or adolescence. Recurrent or severe episodes can result in future impotence. Treatment is often not satisfactory.
    Differential Diagnosis
    - Priapism. The diagnosis of priapism is usually obvious from the physical examination. Patients usually present with the spontaneous onset of erection which frequently occurs in the middle of the night. Can be precipitated by prolonged intercourse or masturbation. Penis remains erect and is very painful. If there is a history of nocturnal erection, pain and persistence for more than thirty minutes must be present to differentiate priapism from normal nocturnal erections. There are three basic patterns seen with priapism. - Stuttering Priapism. Many patients, especially children, have a pattern of multiple short episodes over a period of days or several weeks. The prognosis is generally good and therapy is conservative.

    67. Priapism
    priapism. multiple myeloma. chronic granulocytic leukaemia. spinalcord injury. sicklecell anaemia. click here to return to the main
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    PRIAPISM multiple myeloma chronic granulocytic leukaemia spinal cord injury sickle-cell anaemia click here to return to the main contents page of Differential Diagnoses in General Medicine

    68. Selective Arterial Embolization In The Treatment Of Arterial
    Selective arterial embolization in the treatment of arterial priapism. Arterial or‘highflow’ priapism is a rare complication of penile or perineal trauma.
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    69. Genesis Health System - Detailed Disease Info - Priapism
    priapism. Definition. Treatment of Intermittent Idiopathic priapism withOral Terbutaline. British Journal of Urology 80 (August 1997) 341.
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    Priapism
    Definition
    Priapism is a rare condition which causes a persistent, and often painful, penile erection.
    Description
    Priapism is drug induced, injury related, or caused by disease, not sexual desire. As in a normal erection, the penis fills with blood and becomes erect. However, unlike a normal erection that dissipates after sexual activity ends, the persistent erection caused by priapism is maintained because the blood in the penile shaft does not drain. The shaft remains hard, while the tip of the penis is soft. If it is not relieved promptly, priapism can lead to permanent scarring of the penis and inability to have a normal erection.
    Priapism is caused by leukemia, sickle cell disease, or spinal cord injury . It has also been associated as a rare side effect to trazodone (Desyrel), a drug prescribed to treat depression. An overdose of self-injected chemicals to counteract impotence has also been responsible for priapism. The chemicals are directly injected into the penis, and at least a quarter of all men who have used this method of treatment for over three months develop priapism.

    70. Priapism : Meddie Health Search
    A look at priapism. (Rating 0.00 Votes 0) Rate It. What is priapism? A discussionabout this disorder, when to seek treatment and the possible causes.
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    71. Priapism
    priapism. priapism from Emergency Medicine / Genitourinary priapism - priapismis the presence of a persistent, usually painful, erection of the penis.
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    Priapism from Emergency Medicine / Genitourinary Priapism - Priapism is the presence of a persistent, usually painful, erection of the penis. Although frequently idiopathic, priapism is associated with some systemic ...
    Priapism Priapism is the occurrence of any persistent erection for more than four hours duration in the absence of sexual stimulation. Priapism is named after Priapus, the Greek god of fertility, and the son ....
    WebMD: Priapism by Christopher Steidle, M.D.
    Priapism in Sickle Cell Anemia Hematology and Oncology: Hemoglobin: Sickle Complications: Priapism
    Medical Diary - Priapism An in depth look at this disorder including the causes and treatments.

    72. Management Of Priapism In Sickle-cell Diseases With Alpha-adrenergic Agonists -
    Management of priapism in sicklecell diseases with alpha-adrenergic agonists. Summarypriapism is a common complication of sickle cell anemia.
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    Management of priapism in sickle-cell diseases with alpha-adrenergic agonists
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    73. Trang Bệnh Lý Niệu Khoa Và Nam Khoa
    Phenylephrine có ít tác d?ng ph? ?nh hu?ng d?n toàn thânnh?t. Ði?u tr? ngo?i khoa priapism luu lu?ng th?p.
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    TH”NG TIN GIO DỤC SỨC KHỎE Trang chủ Diễn đ n Hỏi đ¡p Nghiªn cứu ... Viªm tinh ho n PRIAPISME á»‹nh nghÄ©a, ph¢n loại v  nguyªn nh¢n? L  t¬nh trạng cÆ°Æ¡ng đau dÆ°Æ¡ng vật k©o d i kh´ng đi k¨m ham muốn t¬nh dục. C³ hai loại: LÆ°u lượng thấp (giảm tưới m¡u): thường do bệnh hồng cầu h¬nh liềm, bệnh bạch cầu, c¡c t¬nh trạng rối loạn đ´ng m¡u, tổn thÆ°Æ¡ng tuá»· sống, thuyªn tắc mỡ, bệnh l½ thần kinh tá»± trị, do d¹ng thuốc. Một số trường hợp kh´ng rµ nguyªn nh¢n. Loại tổn thÆ°Æ¡ng lÆ°u lượng thấp n y thường gặp hÆ¡n LÆ°u lượng cao (kh´ng giảm tưới m¡u): Xảy ra sau chấn thÆ°Æ¡ng dÆ°Æ¡ng vật hoặc chấn thÆ°Æ¡ng v¹ng đ¡y chậu. C¡c chấn thÆ°Æ¡ng n y tạo nªn sá»± th´ng nối giữa động mạch v  c¡c xoang trong thể hang C¡c loại thuốc c³ thể g¢y ra priapisme? Thuốc hướng t¢m thần c³ thể c³ t¡c động chẹn alpha ngoại biªn v / hoặc hoạt dộng serotonine trung Æ°Æ¡ng. Một loại thuốc chống trầm cảm thường g¢y priapisme l  Trazodone.

    74. High Flow Priapism Due To An Arterial-lacunar Fistula
    Case Report. High flow priapism due to an arteriallacunar fistula complicatinginitial veno-occlusive priapism. CG McMahon. Australian
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    75. Nature Publishing Group
    Letter. Acute priapism in a patient with unstable hemoglobin Perthand Factor V Leiden under effective oral anticoagulant therapy.
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    76. LRCC - Priapism
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    77. MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Penis Pain
    Alternative names Return to top Pain penis; priapism. Definition Return penis.priapism is a persistent, painful erection. Considerations
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    79. BBC Health - Ask The Doctor - Priapism
    Q priapism Why do men need to have treatment for priapism? A priapism is a persistenterection of the penis that lasts for four hours or often much longer.
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    Q: Priapism... Why do men need to have treatment for priapism? Surely having this is a good thing? Martin Dr Rob Hicks responds A priapism is a persistent erection of the penis that lasts for four hours or often much longer. Although many men may think this might be a good and desirable thing to have there are a number of reasons why it isn't. Firstly, it may be a real nuisance since priapism can occur when a man doesn't have any sexual desire. Secondly, priapism can damage the erectile tissues of the penis permanently. And thirdly, it can be extremely painful. Priapism occurs because the blood in the penis that forms the erection can't escape. This might be because of prolonged sexual intercourse, medical conditions such as polycythaemia, or drug side effects. Very occasionally drugs used to treat impotence can cause priapism too. The problem of priapism can be relieved immediately by releasing the blood from the penis. A doctor will do this at the local casualty (accident and emergency) department with a needle and syringe.

    80. Erectile Dysfunction - Priapism
    Erectile Dysfunction priapism C Gingell and T Porter A 53-year oldmale was admitted with a painful priapism of 72 hours duration.
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    A 53-year old male was admitted with a painful priapism of 72 hours duration. No medication was involved: the patient had previously suffered with prolonged erections, lasting for a few hours. No predisposing factors for priapism have been identified. Corporal aspiration and aramine was unsuccessful in achieving decompression, therefore an Ebbehoj or modified Winter shunt was performed. This was temporarily successful, but the erection returned. A right cavernoso-spongiosus shunt was performed, which again was partially successful, the patient was catheterised post-operatively. The procedure was complicated by a brief post-operative infection and the patient developed a discharge from his urethra.
    After his operation the patient was discharged with a catheter in place with arrangements to come back into hospital after one week for a trial without catheter, and then again one week after that for flows as an outpatient.
    • The patient returned to hospital and had his catheter removed. The penis was indurated and still partially tumescent. A trial without catheter (TWOC) was successful but there was some terminal haematuria.

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