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Successful Treatment of Propofol-induced Priapism With Distal Glans to Corporal Cavernosal Shunt
Urology, 07/28/09
Fuentes EJ et al. – The authors report a case of postoperative pediatric priapism in a boy without a hematologic disorder after a propofol–based general anesthetic. The case underscores the importance of the early diagnosis and treatment to lessen the risk of complications.
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