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Priapism as an initial presentation of chronic myeloid leukaemia:


AA Ajape
IS Kuranga
AL Babata
OO Abiola
SK Obiano
MA Sanni
HO Olawumi

Abstract



Background: Priapism is an uncommon emergent urologic condition characterized by prolonged, painful, penile erection often with no sexual excitement. The disorder is without known cases in approximately 60% of cases. Although, cases of priapism due to known causes are unrelated to psychic sexual excitement, the idiopathic types are believed to be associated with an initial prolonged sexual stimulation. Two case reports illustrating the possibility of such cases being the first presentation of myeloproliferative disorder are thus presented.

Keywords: Chronic myeloid leukaemia, Priapism, Presentation

Sahel Medical Journal Vol. 11 (2) 2008: pp. 65-67

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