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Clostridium histolyticum collagenase (Xiapex®) in patients with peyronie disease. Expectations vs reality [PDF]
[eng] Introduction: Peyronie's disease conditions the deformity of the penis. Its etiology and effective treatment to prevent surgery have not been determined.
Benejam Gual, Joan María +4 more
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Introduction: Smartphones are increasingly playing a role in healthcare and previous studies assessing medical applications (apps) have raised concerns about lack of expert involvement and low content accuracy.
Carrasquinho, E. (Eduardo) +7 more
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Prevalence and trends of selected urologic conditions for VA healthcare users [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Conducted as part of the Urologic Diseases in America project whose aim was to quantify the burden of urologic diseases on the American public, this study focuses on Veterans Health Administration (VHA) users as a special population to ...
Brent C Taylor +22 more
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Objectives: To compare the response to tiocolchicine and verapamil injection in the plaque of patients with Peyronie's disease. Materials and Methods: Prospective, single-blind, randomized study, selecting patients who have presented Peyronie's disease ...
I. L. Toscano Jr. +5 more
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Peyronie’s disease is a disorder of abnormal and dysregulated wound healing leading to scar formation in the tunica albuginea of the penis. Penile traction therapy has emerged as an attractive therapeutic option for men with Peyronie’s disease in both ...
Robert Valenzuela +3 more
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On the pathogenesis of penile venous leakage: role of the tunica albuginea [PDF]
Background Etiology of venogenic erectile dysfunction is not exactly known. Various pathologic processes were accused but none proved entirely satisfactory.
AA Yassin +21 more
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Is Penile Shortening Part of Natural History of Peyronie's Disease? [PDF]
Sudhanshu Chitale +2 more
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Significant familial clustering of Peyronie's disease in close and distant relatives
Kristina Allen‐Brady +3 more
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