Superficial vein thrombosis of the penis: A case report and current recommendations for diagnosis and management

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Superficial vein thrombosis was described by Henri Mondor in 1939. At the start of the experience, the disease affected the venous circulation of the thoracic wall and breasts; Helm and Hodge publicated the first report of penile Mondor’s disease in 1958. Currently, there is very little clinical information about penile Mondor’s disease. This article shown the first case report of penile Mondor’s disease in Colombia and proposes a novel, as well as, current algortihm for management of this disease.

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Castañeda, D. A., Velásquez, J., Maya, D., Pardo, J., Capera, C., Guzmán, C., & Donoso, W. (2019). Superficial vein thrombosis of the penis: A case report and current recommendations for diagnosis and management. Urologia Colombiana, 28(1), 61–65. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1668520

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