When a urological emergency indicates an internal medical crisis: Priapism as the first clinical manifestation of leukemia

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Abstract

Priapism as a sign of a severe hematological disease is a rare event, which has to be considered as both a urological and a hematological emergency that requires immediate treatment. This article describes a clinical case of priapism as the first clinical manifestation of a hitherto undiagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and discusses the results of a literature review on this topic.

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Abdeen, M., Janssen, M., Al-Kailani, Z., Saar, M., Siemer, S., Stöckle, M., … Linxweiler, J. (2021). When a urological emergency indicates an internal medical crisis: Priapism as the first clinical manifestation of leukemia. Urologe , 60(1), 67–70. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-020-01326-2

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