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Abnormal deep dorsal vein resulting in veno-occlusive erectile dysfunction.

Marcus HallerstromConrad Brice von StempelAmr RaheemMiles Walkden
Published in: BMJ case reports (2018)
A 59-year-old man with a 6-year history of erectile dysfunction presented to the andrology outpatient clinic. Multimodality assessment with ultrasound, MRI venography and fluoroscopic venography demonstrated an aberrant emissary vein arising from the corporal bodies causing venogenic erectile dysfunction. Selective coil embolisation of the collateral vein resulted in an almost immediate and sustained improvement in his erections.
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