SARS-CoV-2: A Novel Precipitant of Ischemic Priapism.

Lorraine Mascarenhas, Danielle Hron, Brent Cleveland, Philipp Dahm, Aaron Boothby
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Background: Priapism is a disorder that occurs when the penis maintains a prolonged erection in the absence of appropriate stimulation. Conditions that result in hypercoagulable states and hyperviscosity are associated with ischemic priapism. COVID-19 is increasingly associated with coagulopathy. To date, there are 6 reported cases of priapism occurring in patients with COVID-19, 5 occurring in the setting of critical illness.

Case presentation: We present a case of ischemic priapism which we suspect resulted from COVID-19-associated coagulopathy in a patient without severe COVID-19 presentation.

Conclusions: Although there have been only a handful of reported cases of COVID-19-associated coagulopathy leading to ischemic priapism, it is possible that the true incidence is much higher. While our case highlights the importance of considering COVID-19 infection in the differential diagnosis of ischemic priapism, more research is needed to understand incidence and definitively establish a causative relationship.

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SARS-CoV-2:缺血性阴茎勃起的一种新诱发因子
背景:阴茎勃起症是一种在没有适当刺激的情况下阴茎保持长时间勃起的疾病。导致高凝状态和高粘度的条件与缺血性阴茎勃起有关。COVID-19越来越多地与凝血功能障碍相关。迄今为止,有6例报告的COVID-19患者出现阴茎勃起障碍,其中5例发生在危重疾病环境中。病例介绍:我们报告了一例缺血性阴茎勃起,我们怀疑是由COVID-19相关凝血功能障碍引起的,患者没有严重的COVID-19表现。结论:虽然目前报道的covid -19相关凝血功能障碍导致缺血性勃起功能障碍的病例很少,但真实发病率可能要高得多。虽然我们的病例强调了在缺血性勃起功能障碍的鉴别诊断中考虑COVID-19感染的重要性,但需要更多的研究来了解发病率并明确建立病因关系。
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