2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2015.05.006
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Pediatric Priapism Secondary to Psychotherapeutic Medications

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“…24 The physiology of priapism in children is still unclear and it continues to challenge clinicians concerned with its management. 25 Our patients showed a significant increase in baseline WBC counts, platelet counts, MCV, and MCH (P < 0.05, Students' test). Polymerization of HbS, cellular adhesion, and vascular dysfunction are critical steps in the pathophysiology of SCD.…”
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“…24 The physiology of priapism in children is still unclear and it continues to challenge clinicians concerned with its management. 25 Our patients showed a significant increase in baseline WBC counts, platelet counts, MCV, and MCH (P < 0.05, Students' test). Polymerization of HbS, cellular adhesion, and vascular dysfunction are critical steps in the pathophysiology of SCD.…”
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confidence: 55%
“…24 The physiology of priapism in children is still unclear and it continues to challenge clinicians concerned with its management. 25…”
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“…[ 1 ] Following the publication of around 15 case reports of priapism in children (mean age – 12.5 years) associated with the use of stimulants, the US Food and Drug Administration issued a warning in 2013, suggesting an association between priapism and stimulants (methylphenidate and atomoxetine). [ 2 ]…”
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