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Priapism and erection
Priapism may be associated with haematological disorders, especially sickle-cell disease, sickle-cell trait, and other conditions such as leukemia, thalassemia, and Fabry's disease, and neurologic disorders such as spinal cord lesions and spinal cord trauma ( priapism has been reported in hanging victims ; see death erection ).
Priapism in females ( continued, painful erection of the clitoris ) is also known as clitorism.
Priapism is a painful erection that occurs for several hours and occurs in the absence of sexual stimulation.

Priapism and hours
Priapism () is a potentially painful medical condition, in which the erect penis or clitoris does not return to its flaccid state, despite the absence of both physical and psychological stimulation, within four hours.

Priapism and can
Priapism can also be caused by reactions to medications.

Priapism and be
Priapism may also be associated with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, which leads to decreased NADPH.

Priapism and penis
Man refuses to amputate penis after being diagnosed with Priapism.
* Priapism ( persistent erectile state of the penis or clitoris )

Priapism and .
Priapism is considered a medical emergency, which should receive proper treatment by a qualified medical practitioner.
Priapism is also found to occur in extreme cases of rabies.
Priapism has also been linked to achalasia.
Priapism is also known to occur from bites of the Brazilian wandering spider and the black widow spider.
Recently, the vibration of BMW motorcycles manufactured in 1993, coupled with a Corbin aftermarket seat, has been claimed as the cause for Priapism for one California resident.
Priapism is a recognized diagnosable medical condition by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV, whereas PGAD is not.

prolonged and erection
Some individuals with erectile dysfunction may omit their usual strategies for delaying orgasm, while others require prolonged noncoital stimulation to develop a degree of erection sufficient for intromission.

prolonged and lasting
The endocrine system's effects are slow to initiate, and prolonged in their response, lasting from a few hours up to weeks.
The prolonged worldwide boom, beginning in the late 1940s and lasting until the first oil crisis in 1973, was a challenge that Finland met and from which it emerged with a highly sophisticated and diversified economy, including a new occupational structure.
The most prolonged of Cecil's surviving personal correspondences is with an Irish judge, Nicholas White, lasting from 1566 until 1590 ; it is contained in the State Papers Ireland 63 and Lansdowne MS. 102, but receives hardly a mention in the literature on Cecil.
For some, prolonged attacks can occur, lasting from several days to several weeks, often causing the sufferer to be severely incapacitated.
CHIKV infection causes an illness with symptoms similar to dengue fever, with an acute febrile phase of the illness lasting only two to five days, followed by a prolonged arthralgic disease that affects the joints of the extremities.
* Prolonged Deceleration: A prolonged deceleration is present when there is a visually apparent decrease in FHR from the baseline that is greater than or equal to 15 bpm, lasting greater than or equal to 2 minutes, but less than 10 minutes.
The Agrotourism substantially contributes to local economy, with prolonged tourist season begining on March 1st and lasting until October 30 each year.
Following Qaitbay's death, the Mamluk state descended into a prolonged succession crisis lasting for five years until the accession of Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri.
Atmospheric nuclear explosions produce a unique signature, often called a " double-humped curve ": a short and intense flash lasting around 1 millisecond, followed by a second much more prolonged and less intense emission of light taking a fraction of a second to several seconds to build up.
Cryptococcosis is a very subacute infection with a prolonged subclinical phase lasting weeks to months in persons with HIV / AIDS before the onset of symptomatic meningitis.
This signature consists of a short and intense flash lasting around 1 millisecond, followed by a second much more prolonged and less intense emission of light taking a fraction of a second to several seconds to build up.
After prolonged negotiations lasting 18 months, Harris finally received a personal audience of the Shogun in the palace.
Signs of eszopiclone overdose reported included dulled mental status, ST-elevation coronary vasospasm, troponemia, ventricular fibrillation arrest and prolonged coma ( lasting up to 48 hours ).
He has held several prolonged hunger strikes, the longest lasting over 100 days.
The character experienced a prolonged period of obscurity after 1997, lasting over ten years, until Fabian Nicieza chose to revamp the character for the concluding story arc of the Robin comic book series in the final months of 2008.
At higher intensities the DP is followed by slow positive waves ( Adrian ’ s Deep Response ) or by a prolonged negative wave lasting for more than 200msec ( Chang ’ s second component ).

prolonged and several
The lack of basic security leads to chronic poverty when it simultaneously affects several aspects of people ’ s lives, when it is prolonged and when it severely compromises people ’ s chances of regaining their rights and of reassuming their responsibilities in the foreseeable future.
As in prior weak financial markets and prolonged economic slowdowns, hedge funds again lost popularity during the downturn of the 1970s but received renewed attention in the late 1980s, following the success of several funds profiled in the media.
This new law provoked a small international incident, as its implementation actually preceded any public notification of such a law, resulting in the prolonged imprisonment of a large group of meteorite hunters primarily from Russia, but whose party also consisted of members from the U. S. as well as several other European countries.
Withdrawal symptoms have shown to be up to twice as severe than those of morphine or heroin at equivalent doses and are significantly more prolonged ; methadone withdrawal symptoms can last for several weeks or more.
The withdrawal period can be much more prolonged than with other opiates, spanning anywhere from two weeks to several months.
During the prolonged Peninsular War from 1808 – 1814 some 300, 000 French troops were kept permanently occupied by, in addition to several hundred thousand Spanish, Portuguese and British regulars an enormous and sustained guerrilla insurgency — ultimately French deaths would amount to 300, 000 in the Peninsular War alone.
By the Late Republican era, increasing competition among the competitive military-political adventurers who ran Rome's nascent empire ensured that triumphs became more frequent, drawn out and extravagant, prolonged in some cases by several days of public games and entertainments.
Cairns also rejects the " romantic legend " that Mozart always wrote out perfect manuscripts of works already completely composed in his head, citing major and prolonged revisions to several manuscripts ( see: Mozart's compositional method ).
Since 1950, The Royal Ballet has several times made prolonged tours abroad, not the least to the United States, where they have performed his ballets.
: This and several other similar examples effectively proved that Swadesh's formula would not work on all available material — a serious accusation considering that evidence that can be used to " calibrate " the meaning of L ( i. e. language history recorded during prolonged periods of time ) is not overwhelmingly large in the first place.
Tresor closed on the 16th April, 2005, after several years prolonged short-term rent.
For several years, he continued writing the strip and doing fairly detailed layouts for Murphy, eventually doing less and less of both the writing and art until prolonged anesthesia during an operation took his memory and he no longer remembered ever doing Prince Valiant.
Temperatures during the year can exceed 30 ℃ ( 86 ℉) in the summer and drop below-20 ℃ (- 4 ℉) in the winter several times a year, but prolonged periods of extreme temperatures are rare.
He engages in two brief explorations of the labyrinth before deciding to take his men on a third, prolonged expedition, prior to which they load themselves up with enough food and water to last several days and enough provisions to — they believe — safely guide them back home.
Among those who ( at trial ) retracted their earlier statements given during prolonged beatings by the security service were Józef Chrzanowski, Marian Żyluk, Czesław Laudański, Wincenty Gościcki, Roman and Jan Zawadzki, Aleksander and Franciszek Łojewski, Eugeniusz Śliwecki, Stanisław Sielawa and several other local men pronounced innocent and released by the courts without recompense.
Frustrated by the formality of 35 mm film production, and the institutional dependence and resultant prolonged inactivity associated with it ( which had already cost him seven years with Caravaggio, as well as derailing several long-term projects ), Jarman returned to and expanded the super 8 mm-based form he had previously worked in on Imagining October and The Angelic Conversation.
Unlike several Roman religious festivals which were particular to cult sites in the city, the prolonged seasonal celebration of Saturnalia at home could be held anywhere in the Empire.
A stratus cloud can form from stratocumulus spreading out under an inversion, indicating a continuation of prolonged cloudy weather with drizzle for several hours and then an improvement as it breaks into stratocumulus.
When used as a head transplant recipient, a body which might have prolonged and enhanced several lives is instead used for the benefit of a single person.
He stayed there for only three years, with several prolonged absences.
Fish can be dipped in a 0. 3 % ( 3g / L ; pure water at 4 ° C ) solution for thirty seconds to several minutes, or they can be treated in a prolonged bath at a lower concentration ( 0. 05 %
Mellor served a prolonged spell as a junior minister in several departments in the 1980s, including the Home Office.
He ignored all von Moltke's directives and his own staff's advice, and by allowing the Danish Army to withdraw at its leisure, prolonged the war for several months.

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