Objectives: To report the case of a 7-year-old patient with high flow priapism solved with conservative treatment.
Methods: We performed history and physical examination, complementary tests including general blood tests (serum ions, hemogram and coagulation tests), peripheral blood smear, Doppler ultrasound and selective arteriography which led to the diagnosis of high flow priapism. Due to the absence of arteriovenous fistula conservative treatment was chosen.
Objectives: To report the clinical case of a male with acute onset right flank pain and significant deterioration of his general status.
Methods: 40-year-old male patient with acute onset of flank pain, progressive worsening, and fever up to 40 degrees C. Blood analysis (hemogram, coagulation tests, and serum ions), urine analysis, and abdominal x-rays, ultrasound and CT scan were performed.