A 33-year-old male smoker of a pack of cigarettes a day with no other relevant past medical history who came to the emergency department with penile induration at baseline for ten days.
Examination revealed a longitudinal cord indurated at the base of the penis located dorsally, mobilely and painfully.
No inguinal lymphadenopathy was detected.
Afebril.
Penile Doppler ultrasound showed an induration corresponding to segmental thrombosis of the superficial dorsal vein of the penis.
Normal coagulation study.
Diagnostic Judgment: Mondor's Disease.
The patient received antiarrhythmic therapy.
He did not come to the review.
