Table 2.
Ischaemic priapism | Non-ischaemic priapism | |
---|---|---|
Corpora cavernosa fully rigid | Usually present | Seldom present |
Penile pain | Usually present | Seldom present |
Abnormal cavernous blood gases | Usually present | Seldom present |
Blood abnormalities and haematological malignancy | Sometimes present | Seldom present |
Recent intracavernous vasoactive drug injections | Sometimes present | Seldom present |
Chronic, well-tolerated tumescence without full rigidity | Seldom present | Usually present |
Perineal trauma | Seldom present | Sometimes present |
Shows diagnostic differences in signs and symptoms between ischaemic and non-ischaemic priapism as outlined by the AUA[1]