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      Acute arterial insufficiency of the male genitalia.

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          Three patients developed severe ischemia of the penis or scrotum from acute arterial occlusion. In one case, nonhealing ulceration of the glans developed after atheroembolism to the dorsal penile artery. One patient had penile ischemia after ligation of pelvic and femoral collateral circulation during repair of an aorto-bilateral-iliac artery aneurysm. A third patient had ischemia of the penis and scrotum from thromboembolism to the iliac arteries during repair of an aortoenteric fistula. Only seven patients have been described with acute arterial occlusion and severe ischemia of the male genitalia. A rare phenomenon because of rich collateral circulation, acute ischemia of the genitalia nevertheless must be recognized as a sign of severe vascular disease and a consequence of major arterial ligation or occlusion in the pelvis and groins.

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          Journal
          Ann Vasc Surg
          Annals of vascular surgery
          Springer Nature America, Inc
          0890-5096
          0890-5096
          Jul 1991
          : 5
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Surgery, Albany Medical College, New York 12208.
          Article
          S0890-5096(06)61516-1
          10.1007/BF02015300
          1878296
          a71bfdc0-c56b-470a-a7d5-33f0bfcc00b6
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