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Recurrent priapism in the setting of cannabis use

Sebastian Montgomery, Kristal Sirju, Joseph Bear, Latha Ganti, John Shivdat

2020Journal of Cannabis Research11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Priapism (persistent and painful erection of the penis) is a notable urological emergency, with over 90% of those remaining erect for 24 h losing sexual function. Drug-induced priapism is common in the adult population, with intracavernosal injectables for erectile dysfunction topping the list. A variety of illicit drugs associated with priapism have been described; however, we are not aware of any other case reports showing cannabis alone as the inciting factor. Here, we present a case of a healthy 32-year-old African American man with a history of stuttering (recurrent) priapism secondary to mild cannabis substance use without comorbid substance use, licit or illicit.

Topics & Concepts

PriapismCannabisMedicineErectile dysfunctionPenisErectile functionPopulationSubstance useSex organPsychiatrySurgeryEnvironmental healthBiologyGeneticsCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchSexual function and dysfunction studiesSexuality, Behavior, and Technology
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