Ischemia of the glans penis: Difference between revisions

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Cárdenas Elías et al. (2016) reported a case of ischemia of the glans penis in a ten-year-old patient with symptoms appearing two hours after circumcision. The boy was treated with pentoxifylline (PTX) that is maintained for 6 days, topical testosterone and a caudal blocking (for 48 hours).<ref>{{REFjournal
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|title=[An unexpected complication: glans ischemia after circumcision. Review of the literature]
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