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Penile urethral stricture disease
Journal of Clinical Urology, 2018Patients affected by a urethral stricture account for a considerable cost to all healthcare systems. The estimated prevalence of all urethral stricture in the UK is 10/100,000 men during youth, increasing to about 40/100,000 by age 65 years and to more than 100/100,000 thereafter.
Marco Spilotros +3 more
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A presentation of penile Mondor's disease
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2012Mondor's disease can manifest itself in the penile dorsal vein. It is a rare complaint with a quoted incidence of 1.39%. We report a case of a 41-year-old man who has sex with men (MSM), who presented with penile swelling and painful erections following intensive and vigorous sexual activity.
M, Rowe, K, Depraetere
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Peyronie’s Disease and Penile Implants
2002Peyronie’s disease is a benign condition characterized by the formation of fibrotic plaques of the tunica albuginea. The French physician Francois Gigot De La Peyronie first described the condition in 1743. Dr. Peyronie suggested the etiology of the condition might be chronic irritation from sexual activity or an inflammatory (venereal) disease (1 ...
Steven K Wilson, Kevin L Billips
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Peyronie’s Disease With Erectile Dysfunction: Penile Modeling Over Inflatable Penile Prostheses
Journal of Urology, 2005To evaluate, retrospectively, the impact of penile correction by modeling of the penis over an inflatable penile prosthesis and the subsequent improvement in erectile function. Advanced Peyronie's disease with severe penile curvature and poor quality erections presents a challenge to the urologist.In our series, 46 patients with advanced Peyronie's ...
M, Chaudhary +4 more
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Penile Paget’s Disease and Prostatic Carcinoma
Journal of Urology, 1978AbstractA case of prostatic adenocarcinoma and penile Paget’s disease, a unique association, is reported. Possible histogenetic mechanisms are considered and the differential diagnosis of penile Paget’s disease is discussed.
M J, Merino, V A, Livolsi, B, Lytton
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Penile Mondors' disease: an underestimated pathology
British Journal of Urology, 1996Objective To report the aetiological, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of penile Mondor's disease treated with non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or surgery. Patients and methods During the last 3 years, 10 patients ...
F. Sasso +5 more
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METASTATIC CROHN'S DISEASE INVOLVING PENILE SKIN
Journal of Urology, 1998A 35-year-old man presented with nonhealing moist ulcers with granulation tissue on the subcoronal area of the penis 4 to 5 months in duration (fig. 1). In addition, he had noticed gradually worsening penile edema. He stated that he was sexually active with 1 female partner and denied a history of sexually transmitted disease or condom, lubricant and ...
M, Goh +3 more
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Penile Deformity: Peyronie’s Disease
2013Peyronie’s disease (PD) is an acquired localized connective tissue disorder of the penile tunica albuginea. PD is characterized by changes in the collagen composition and the formation of fibrous plaques in the surrounding vascular tissue of the corpora cavernosum.
John P. Mulhall +2 more
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Subcutaneous penile vein thrombosis (Penile Mondor’s Disease): Pathogenesis, diagnosis, and therapy
Urology, 2006In international studies, only a few data are available on subcutaneous penile vein thrombosis. The pathogenesis is unknown, and no general recommendation exists regarding therapy.A total of 25 patients with the clinical picture of a "superficial penile vein thrombosis" were treated at our policlinic.
M, Al-Mwalad +3 more
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Penile and scrotal involvement in Buerger’s disease
Andrologia, 2008Buerger's disease (thromboangiitis obliterans) is a recurrent inflammatory, nonatherosclerotic vasoocclusive disease, which typically affects small and medium-sized arteries, veins and nerves of the upper and lower extremities. Although the exact underlying causes of Buerger's disease are still unknown, the disease is strongly associated with tobacco ...
Aktoz, T. +4 more
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