Priapism, an emerging complication in β-thalassemia intermedia patients
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Informa Healthcare
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The increase in survival rate of β-thalassemia (β-thal) patients allowed for the appearance and manifestation of several complications in almost every organ system. Priapism in β-thal patients is rarely reported in the literature. We herein report and investigate the occurrence of two cases of priapism in two young patients with β-thal intermedia (β-TI). The potential mechanisms are due to either a cellular mechanism involving a thrombus obstructing the efferent venules of the corpora cavernosa leading to priapism, or a recently elucidated functional mechanism that causes alteration of nitric oxide (NO) response of the penis, ultimately causing priapism. This should incite clinicians for a close follow-up and monitoring of high risk patients who are susceptible to developing priapism. © 2014 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Hypercoagulability, Nitric oxide (no), Priapism, Β-thalassemia intermedia (β-ti), Adrenergic beta-antagonists, Adult, Beta-thalassemia, Combined modality therapy, Drug combinations, Histamine h1 antagonists, Humans, Male, Propranolol, Pseudoephedrine, Severity of illness index, Treatment outcome, Triprolidine, Beta adrenergic receptor blocking agent, Drug combination, Histamine h1 receptor antagonist, Pseudoephedrine, triprolidine drug combination, Case report, Human, Multimodality cancer therapy, Pathophysiology