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Subcutaneous Dorsal Penile Vein Thrombosis or Penile Mondor’s Disease: A Case Report and Literature Review

A 34-year-old man, trader, and married with four wives, otherwise healthy, without any remarkable medical history, was admitted in urology ward in emergency with superficial venous thrombosis of the penis known also as Penile Mondor’s Disease (PMD), a rare nosologic entity of the penis associated wi...

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Published in:Case reports in urology 2019-01, Vol.2019 (2019), p.1-3
Main Authors: Nikiéma, Zakari, Kambou, Timothée, Kiba, Rigobert, Ouédraogo, Abdoul Aziz, Ky, Désiré, Botcho, Gnimdou, Yaméogo, Clotaire, Kaboré, Aristide F., Paré, Abdoul Karim, Ouattara, Adama, Bako, Amidou
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Summary:A 34-year-old man, trader, and married with four wives, otherwise healthy, without any remarkable medical history, was admitted in urology ward in emergency with superficial venous thrombosis of the penis known also as Penile Mondor’s Disease (PMD), a rare nosologic entity of the penis associated with pain and an indurated dorsal cord of the root of the penis. The patient receives nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and coagulation and platelet aggregation inhibitors drugs. Healing and total recovery occur after eight weeks without any complications.
ISSN:2090-696X
2090-6978
DOI:10.1155/2019/1297048