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Case Reports
. 2005 May;2(5):256-60; quiz 261.
doi: 10.1038/ncpuro0184.

Sleep-related painful erections

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Sleep-related painful erections

Gilles Karsenty et al. Nat Clin Pract Urol. 2005 May.

Abstract

Background: A 45-year-old man presented with repeated awakenings at night caused by nocturnal painful erections, in sharp contrast with normal erections at other times, 2 years after surgical removal of a thoracic (Th6-7) ependymoma.

Investigations: Physical examination, pharmaco-sensitized penile Doppler ultrasound, spinal and brain MRI, neurophysiological work-up (tibial and perineal somatosensory-evoked potential; hand, foot and perineal sympathetic skin response assessment), polysomnography with recording of nocturnal penile tumescence.

Diagnosis: Sleep-related painful erections, characterized by penile pain during nocturnal erection, typically during rapid eye movement sleep, in the presence of a residual thoracic spinal cord syndrome.

Management: Amitriptyline, an antidepressant that suppresses rapid eye movement sleep, was ineffective. Treatments with other antidepressants, clozapine and beta-blockers were suggested, but the patient declined because of potential severe side effects.

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