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Partial Priapism Treated With Pentoxifylline, Meghan A. Cooper, Rafael E. Carrion, Christopher Yang Jan 2015

Partial Priapism Treated With Pentoxifylline, Meghan A. Cooper, Rafael E. Carrion, Christopher Yang

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Main findings: A 26-year-old man suffering from partial priapism was successfully treated with a regimen including pentoxifylline, a nonspecific phosphodiesterase inhibitor that is often used to conservatively treat Peyronie's disease.

Case hypothesis: Partial priapism is an extremely rare urological condition that is characterized by thrombosis within the proximal segment of a single corpus cavernosum. There have only been 36 reported cases to date. Although several factors have been associated with this unusual disorder, such as trauma or bicycle riding, the etiology is still not completely understood. Treatment is usually conservative and consists of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and anti-thrombotic.

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