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Painful Penile Induration: Imaging Findings and Management

RadioGraphics, 2009
A number of benign and malignant diseases with different causes, clinical features, management, and outcome can manifest as painful penile induration. The most common such conditions are active Peyronie disease, inflammation, trauma, venous or corporal thrombosis, acute ischemic disorders, and primary or secondary tumors.
BERTOLOTTO, MICHELE   +4 more
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[Penile plastic induration].

Minerva chirurgica, 1978
Plastic induration is briefly described and its similarity to Dupuytren's disease is discussed in an attempt to detect a common origin. Results obtained in histochemical investigation of this question appear to suggest that changes in the polysaccharide components of the fundamental substances of the connective tissue are involved.
G, Dei Poli, G, Bocchiotti
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[Prosthetic implants for penile induration].

Archivio italiano di urologia, nefrologia, andrologia : organo ufficiale dell'Associazione per la ricerca in urologia = Urological, nephrological, and andrological sciences, 1991
From 1982 to 1988 we have evaluated 283 patients affected by Peyronie's disease. 81 of these complained erectile disfunction. Semirigid penile prosthesis were inserted in 38 patients with severe induratio penis plastica. Following surgery the patients were given a sexual questionnaire in order to determine whether they had realised their expectations ...
A, Zanollo   +3 more
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Value of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients With Penile Induration (Peyronie's Disease)

The Journal of Urology, 1995
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive procedure that enables exact imaging of penile anatomy. A total of 34 patients with clinical Peyronie's disease underwent palpation, ultrasound and MRI after intracavernous injection of 10 micrograms. prostaglandin E1.
R, Vosshenrich   +5 more
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Ultrasound and MRI in the diagnosis of penile induration (Peyronie's Disease)

European Radiology, 1992
Penile induration, a disease of connective tissue, requires the precise delineation and differentiation of inflammatory changes (plaques) for accurate therapy. Seventy two patients with clinically suspected Induratio penis plastica (IPP) underwent ultrasound examination between 1984 and 1991.
G. Helweg   +8 more
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[An unusual case of plastic penile induration].

Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti, 1996
The presence of calcified plaques is one of the few unequivocal indications for surgery of Peyronie's disease. The mean size of plaques described in the literature is 1.5-2 cm whereby it may vary from 1 mm all along the penis. The authors treated successfully an unusually large calcified plaque 7 x 0.8 cm with excellent postoperative results ...
D, Pacík   +3 more
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[Microsurgical, neuroprotective plaque isolation in plastic penile induration].

Der Urologe. Ausg. A, 1991
Conservative therapy of Peyronie's disease has not given very encouraging results. This means operative treatment strategies are the only effective therapy form that appears to be successful. Another treatment form, which often leads to a non-acceptable shorting of the penis, is the technique used in the Schröder-Essed and Nesbit procedures. Removal of
H, Hanisch   +3 more
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[Value of various therapeutic procedures in penile induration].

Urologia internationalis, 1983
Etiology, pathogenesis and optimal therapy of Peyronie's disease are, 240 years after its first description, still unclear. Diagnosis includes palpation, measurement and exact drawing of the mostly dorsally and laterally located penile induration, photography of erectile deviation, cavernosography and ultrasound as follow-up controls.
L V, Wagenknecht   +2 more
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