A COMMON PRESENTATION TO AN UNCOMMON DISEASE. PENILE MONDOR'S DISEASE: A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW

A common presentation to an uncommon disease. Penile Mondor's disease: a case report and literature review

A common presentation to an uncommon disease. Penile Mondor's disease: a case report and literature review

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John C Walsh,1 Sabré Poimboeuf,2 Daniel S Garvin1 1Naval Air Station Lemoore, Lemoore, CA, Serving Trays USA; 2Lemoore Naval Hospital, Lemoore, CA, USA Abstract: Penile Mondor's disease, or superficial thrombophlebitis of the dorsal vein of the penis, is a relatively uncommon but potentially anxiety-inducing self-limiting condition that should be easily recognizable by any primary care practitioner.It typically presents with a cord-like mass and pain to the dorsal penis and has Idler Roller a myriad of causes, including trauma, excessive sexual activity, excessive exercise, or malignancy.Although Penile Mondor’s disease is typically a clinical diagnosis, Doppler ultrasound is the initial imaging modality of choice if there is question or doubt about the diagnosis.

Accurate diagnosis and reassurance about the condition's benign and self-limiting nature assuages most patients' fears.Treatment is primarily symptomatic but may vary depending on possible underlying disease processes.Keywords: thrombophlebitis, cord-like mass, penis, dorsal vein.

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