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Case Reports
. 2017 Jan 1;6(1):11.
doi: 10.21699/jns.v6i1.389. eCollection 2017 Jan-Mar.

Priapism in the Newborn: Shall We Intervene?

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Priapism in the Newborn: Shall We Intervene?

Rachida Laamiri et al. J Neonatal Surg. .

Abstract

Idiopathic neonatal priapism is rarely published. We report the case of a newborn presenting with priapism on the first day of life and reviewed the published data on the management and the follow up of this condition.

Keywords: Management; Neonatal; Priapism.

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