A 37-year-old male who had had a bilateral haemorrhage one month before.
Previous history was uninterested.
She came to the emergency room for presenting a painful penile lump for 10 days with erection.
On examination, a longitudinal cord was found on the dorsum of the penis of about three centimeters, mobile and painful.
Afebril.
No inguinal lymphadenopathy.
Penile Doppler ultrasound showed a clear thrombosis of the superficial dorsal vein of the penis that did not collapse at the transducer pressure.
Normal coagulation study.
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Diagnostic Judgment: Mondor's Disease.
The patient received treatment with heparin of low molecular weight and a
