Case Reports in Emergency Medicine (Jan 2015)

Diagnosis of Mondor’s Disease in the Emergency Department with Bedside Ultrasound

  • J. Michael O’Neal,
  • Erik Castleberg,
  • Vi Am Dinh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/817960
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Mondor’s disease is a rare condition characterized by a superficial thrombophlebitis that can occur in the thoracoabdominal and genital areas. Findings with ultrasound in penile Mondor’s disease are readily measurable: a noncompressible penile vein without flow and absence of tears of the corpus cavernosum or tunica albuginea, hematoma, or evidence of fracture of the penis. We present a case of Mondor’s disease, diagnosed with bedside ultrasound, in the emergency department. Ultrasonography is readily available within the emergency department, and we suggest its use in aiding diagnosis of genitourinary disorders such as Mondor’s disease.