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Crohn disease of penile and scrotal skin
Urology, 1980Genital cutaneous involvement with Crohn disease is an uncommon complication which has been described only recently. A case is presented of a young man with Crohn disease involving the penile and scrotal skin four years after total colectomy for Crohn disease. The histopathology and management are discussed.
Alden G. Cockburn+11 more
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DESQUAMATIVE PENILE LESION AS A MANIFESTATION OF BEHCET???S DISEASE
The Journal of Urology, 2000A 77-year-old black heterosexual married man presented elsewhere with recurring, painful, genital ulcers 2 weeks in duration. The ulcers had been present for 1 month, resolved and then recurred 6 months later. He was referred to us by the internist. The patient had been evaluated 6 months earlier by the rheumatology service.
Michael G. Sheahan+2 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.
Doron S. Stember+2 more
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2007
Our purpose was to describe sonographic findings in patients with Peyronie disease that may explain persistent penile pain in these patients. We propose the term penile compartment syndrome for use in radiology and urology practice to describe this condition.Thirty-five consecutive patients were examined.
Pinchas D. Lebensart+2 more
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Our purpose was to describe sonographic findings in patients with Peyronie disease that may explain persistent penile pain in these patients. We propose the term penile compartment syndrome for use in radiology and urology practice to describe this condition.Thirty-five consecutive patients were examined.
Pinchas D. Lebensart+2 more
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Penile Reconstruction in Peyronie’s Disease
2016Peyronie’s disease (PD) is a relatively common disorder affecting 3.2–8.9 % of the male population and is characterized by localized fibrotic plaques in the tunica albuginea [1–3]. These plaques impede the expansion of the tunica albuginea during erection, which results in penile bending and often pain. Penile deformities include curvature, shortening,
Jun-Kyu Suh, Ji-Kan Ryu
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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 ...
N. Sheikh+4 more
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Dystrophic Penile Calcification in Peyronie’s Disease
Journal of Urology, 1988Plain film radiography was performed in 66 consecutive patients with Peyronie's disease. Dystrophic calcification was noted in 22 patients (33 per cent). Patients with dystrophic calcification were younger (p less than 0.025) and had a more severe deformity (p less than 0.05) than those without calcification.
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Vascular Impotence: Focal or Diffuse Penile Disease
Journal of Urology, 1992Using computerized image analysis the percentage of smooth muscle fibers was measured in several biopsies of the penis from 10 cadavers and 5 patients with vascular impotence. No significant difference was observed between the proximal and distal areas, and/or between the peripheral and central areas in 1 corpus cavernosum, and between the 2 corpora ...
Wespes, Eric+2 more
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Apomorphine‐induced penile erections in Parkinson's disease
Movement Disorders, 1998AbstractPenile erections were regularly induced by intermittent subcutaneous injections of apomorphine in five patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) complicated by motor fluctuations. Four of the patients reported erectile dysfunction before beginning apomorphine and two of these report a significant improvement in their sexual function resulting from
O'Sullivan, JD, Hughes, AJ
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