Affiliation
c/o Marjorie White-Flynn, Department of Urology, Adelaide and Meath Incorporating National Children's Hospital, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland. prasad.ellanti@gmail.comIssue Date
2011-12MeSH
CarcinomaHumans
Male
Middle Aged
Penile Neoplasms
Priapism
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
Metadata
Show full item recordCitation
Malignant priapism: a case report. 2011, 180 (4):921-2 Ir J Med SciPublisher
Irish journal of medical scienceJournal
Irish journal of medical scienceDOI
10.1007/s11845-010-0608-xPubMed ID
20953979Abstract
Metastatic involvement of the penis is most commonly from a primary malignant genitourinary tumour. It is a rare phenomenon usually reflecting disseminated malignancy associated with a poor prognosis. Metastasis to the penis mimicking priapism is extremely rare, particularly in the absence of disseminated disease.Language
enISSN
1863-4362ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1007/s11845-010-0608-x
Scopus Count
Collections
Related articles
- Case of malignant priapism and review of the literature.
- Authors: Ahmed H, Elsamra S, Sigman M
- Issue date: 2012 Jan
- [Transitional carcinoma and malignant priapism].
- Authors: Trívez Boned MA, Aranda Lassa JM, Lozano Enguita J, Ambroj Navarro C, Cebrián C
- Issue date: 2004 Oct
- High flow malignant priapism with isolated metastasis to the corpora cavernosa.
- Authors: Dubocq FM, Tefilli MV, Grignon DJ, Pontes JE, Dhabuwala CB
- Issue date: 1998 Feb
- Priapism secondary to penile metastasis: a report of two cases and a review of the literature.
- Authors: Chan PT, Bégin LR, Arnold D, Jacobson SA, Corcos J, Brock GB
- Issue date: 1998 May
- Malignant priapism due to penile metastases: Case series and literature review.
- Authors: De Luca F, Zacharakis E, Shabbir M, Maurizi A, Manzi E, Zanghì A, De Dominicis C, Ralph D
- Issue date: 2016 Jul 4