Risperidone-induced priapism: a case report and literature review
Priapism is a rare pathological condition defined as painful and persistent penile erection that is unrelated to sexual stimulation. It can be classified as ischaemic or non-ischaemic. Many causes have been attributed to ischaemic priapism, including the use of some medications such as antipsychotic...
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Main Authors: | Sarra Ateb (Author), Taoufik Fourati (Author), Hammadi Ben Rejeb (Author), Dominique Januel (Author), Noomane Bouaziz (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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