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*strangulation resulting from placement of rubber bands or other constricting substance around the base of the erect penis;  
 
*strangulation resulting from placement of rubber bands or other constricting substance around the base of the erect penis;  
 
*and priapism associated with local inflammation or, more commonly, spinal cord injury or disease.
 
*and priapism associated with local inflammation or, more commonly, spinal cord injury or disease.
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Potential sequelae to chronic penile prolapse include penile necrosis and urethral obstruction. In these cases, partial or complete penile amputation is indicated.
 
Potential sequelae to chronic penile prolapse include penile necrosis and urethral obstruction. In these cases, partial or complete penile amputation is indicated.
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Revision as of 13:54, 29 September 2011

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This dog was presented for persistent erection. The penis cannot be reduced into the prepuce. No other physical abnormalities were found on examination.


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What are the causes of this condition? [[|Link to Article]]
What is the treatment for each of the above causes? [[|Link to Article]]


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