Vieira-Leite C, Baleato-González S, Huelga-Zapico E, García-Figueiras R. Corpus cavernosum thrombosis: The membrane may play its role.
Rev Int Androl 2018;
18:35-38. [PMID:
30501935 DOI:
10.1016/j.androl.2018.10.001]
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Abstract
Partial thrombosis of corpus cavernosum is an uncommon condition that needs a high level of suspicious to be diagnosed. Imaging techniques may be very useful, and MR is the state-of-the-art technique. We present a case of a young male who presented to the emergency department with perineal and painful mass. MR imaging clearly depicted a thrombosed corpus cavernosum and a bilateral membrane that is possibly the underlying predisposing condition. With only conservative treatment the patient had an excellent outcome.
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