2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2021.03.063
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Socioeconomic Disparities and Risk Factors in Patients Presenting With Ischemic Priapism: A Multi-Institutional Study

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“…The prevalence of priapism in the United States is estimated to be 5.34 per 100,000 males (Roghmann et al, 2013), with a peak incidence in patients aged 5–10 and 20–50 years (Cherian et al, 2006). In children, the leading cause of priapism is sickle cell disease (65%; Donaldson, Rees, & Steinbrecher, 2014), whereas drug-induced priapism is the leading cause of priapism among adults (34%; Patel et al, 2021). There are two main subtypes of priapism seen clinically—high-flow (nonischemic) and low-flow (ischemic) priapism.…”
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“…The prevalence of priapism in the United States is estimated to be 5.34 per 100,000 males (Roghmann et al, 2013), with a peak incidence in patients aged 5–10 and 20–50 years (Cherian et al, 2006). In children, the leading cause of priapism is sickle cell disease (65%; Donaldson, Rees, & Steinbrecher, 2014), whereas drug-induced priapism is the leading cause of priapism among adults (34%; Patel et al, 2021). There are two main subtypes of priapism seen clinically—high-flow (nonischemic) and low-flow (ischemic) priapism.…”
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