Post-traumatic high flow priapism: demonstrable findings of penile enhanced computed tomography

International Journal of Urology : Official Journal of the Japanese Urological Association
K SuzukiA Tokue

Abstract

Post-traumatic high flow priapism is a rare disease. A review of English published reports revealed 63 cases. Enhanced computed tomography (CT) of the penis has not previously been used as a diagnostic method for post-traumatic high flow priapism. We present a case of post-traumatic high flow priapism diagnosed with enhanced CT of the penis. Additionally, diagnostic modalities for post-traumatic high flow priapism are discussed with review of published work.

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