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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
)
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Priapism
was associated with
multiple myeloma
and hyperviscosity in a sixty-year-old black male. Plasmapheresis treatment of the hyperviscosity corrected his
priapism
, and chemotherapy for the underlying
multiple myeloma
prevented the recurrence of
priapism
after a chronic intermittent history of seventeen years.
...
PMID:Priapism and multiple myeloma. Successful treatment with plasmapheresis. 69 50
Priapism
is a rare symptom with diverse etiological factors. Although most cases in adults are secondary to drug use and intracavernosal injections, blood dyscrasias and hypercoagulable states, vasculitis, penile metastases, neurological conditions, spider bites, carbon monoxide poisoning, and total parenteral nutrition may also result in
priapism
. We report a case of recurrent and refractory
priapism
in a 61-year-old man which was diagnosed as
multiple myeloma
after emergence of hypercalcemia and renal failure due to progression of the underlying pathology. The value of the initial diagnostic approach is emphasized.
...
PMID:A rare but significant cause of priapism in the elderly: multiple myeloma. 2252 83
Penile gangrene is very rare sequel of ischemic
priapism
. Previous published reports have shown its occurrence in patients with sickle cell disease, urethral carcinoma, bladder carcinoma, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, idiopathic, traumatic, etc. Ischemic
priapism
with penile gangrene as an initial presentation of
multiple myeloma
has not been reported. We present a 44-year-old patient of
multiple myeloma
presenting with ischemic
priapism
and penile gangrene requiring partial penectomy.
...
PMID:Priapism with penile gangrene: An unusual presentation of multiple myeloma. 2871 80
Malignant
priapism
is described as persistent, nonsexual erections caused by invasion or metastasis from a primary neoplasm. We present two cases of malignant
priapism
with different etiologies and the respective management strategies. A 75-year-old patient had undergone radical cystectomy for a high-grade bladder tumor 5 months ago and came with
priapism
. The patient persisted to have partial penile tumescence with low-grade pain even after intervention. Another 66-year-old patient came to emergency with persistent painful
priapism
who had been diagnosed to have
Multiple Myeloma
. He required a corporotomy and open drainage as a last resort which finally relieved him of pain but with loss of erection. The treatment needs to be individualized based on the clinical course of the patient.
...
PMID:Malignant refractory priapism: An urologist's nightmare. 3104 Jun 14