Valproic Acid-induced Priapism In A Child
A complete or partial involuntary erection that occurs in absence of a sexual stimulation and lasts longer than four hours is defined as priapism. Etiology usually includes sickle cell disease or hematologic malignancies. Less common causes include trauma, spinal cord injury, medications, congenital...
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Main Authors: | Esra Türe (Author), Abdullah Yazar (Author), Fatih Akın (Author), Ahmet Osman Kılıç (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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