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Idiopathic penile mondors' disease: A case report

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A 34-year old man was admitted to us with a mild painful cord-like induration on the left dorsal side of the penis extending from corona of the glans to the base of the penis. The patient was treated with anti-inflammatory and anticoagulan agents. Cord-like-induration resolved and recanalized in 4th week, and venous flow was detected in Doppler examination.

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Atan, A., Gungor, S., Ozergin, O. et al. Idiopathic penile mondors' disease: A case report. Int Urol Nephrol 34, 97–99 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021367114551

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