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Emerg Med J 2009;26:731 doi:10.1136/emj.2008.063875
  • Images in emergency medicine

Haemorrhage after Ru-Zhu

  1. S-D Chung1,
  2. H-D Sun2,
  3. C-H Liao3,
  4. J-T Sun4
  1. 1
    Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Ban Ciao, Taipei, Taiwan
  2. 2
    Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
  3. 3
    Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Cardinal Tien Hospital and College of Medicine, Fu-Jen University, Taipei, Taiwan
  4. 4
    Department of Emergency Medicine, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Ban Ciao, Taipei, Taiwan
  1. Correspondence to Dr S-D Chung, Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, 21, Section 2, Nan-Ya South Road, Ban Ciao, Taipei, Taiwan; b3401095{at}mail2000.com.tw
  • Accepted 1 July 2008

A 33-year-old man without a medical history presented to the emergency department complaining of swelling and penile bleeding. He claimed that he had incised his penile skin himself and implanted two crystals into the subcutaneous pouches (fig 1 …

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