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Characterization of a novel rabbit model of Peyronie's disease. [PDF]
Gundogdu G+5 more
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SummaryThe history and clinical features of Peyronie's disease are briefly reviewed.The results of treatment with procarbazine (“Natulan”) are presented.It is concluded that treatment with procarbazine is often effective and is indicated in a selected group of patients, provided the appropriate precautions in its use are undertaken.
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Current Opinion in Urology, 1998
The pathogenesis of Peyronie's disease is still not well understood. As a result, the treatment of Peyronie's disease remains a dilemma and new therapies continue to evolve. This article discusses present understanding, controversy and new discoveries related to this condition.
Ahmed I. El-Sakka, Tom F. Lue
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The pathogenesis of Peyronie's disease is still not well understood. As a result, the treatment of Peyronie's disease remains a dilemma and new therapies continue to evolve. This article discusses present understanding, controversy and new discoveries related to this condition.
Ahmed I. El-Sakka, Tom F. Lue
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2007
Peyronie's disease is a psychologically and physically devastating disorder that is manifest by a fibrous inelastic scar of the tunica albuginea, resulting in palpable penile scar in the flaccid condition and causing penile deformity, including penile curvature, hinging, narrowing, shortening, and painful erections.
Frederick L. Taylor, Laurence A. Levine
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Peyronie's disease is a psychologically and physically devastating disorder that is manifest by a fibrous inelastic scar of the tunica albuginea, resulting in palpable penile scar in the flaccid condition and causing penile deformity, including penile curvature, hinging, narrowing, shortening, and painful erections.
Frederick L. Taylor, Laurence A. Levine
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1973
For patients with Peyronie's disease requiring surgery, the authors' treatment is to excise the plaque and replace the diseased area of the tunica with a dermal graft. The goal of the surgery is to create a functional penis without prosthesis. For the first few months, sexual therapy and counseling are very important to help the patient and partner ...
Devine Cj, Horton Ce
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For patients with Peyronie's disease requiring surgery, the authors' treatment is to excise the plaque and replace the diseased area of the tunica with a dermal graft. The goal of the surgery is to create a functional penis without prosthesis. For the first few months, sexual therapy and counseling are very important to help the patient and partner ...
Devine Cj, Horton Ce
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Urology, 1975
Abstract Peyronie's disease is a localized fibrotic disorder involving the region adjacent to the erectile tissue of the penis. The pathogenesis, possible causes, and modes of therapy are fully discussed in this article. The urologist must consider the mental anguish often associated with this disease. Therefore, a plea is made to adopt an aggressive
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Abstract Peyronie's disease is a localized fibrotic disorder involving the region adjacent to the erectile tissue of the penis. The pathogenesis, possible causes, and modes of therapy are fully discussed in this article. The urologist must consider the mental anguish often associated with this disease. Therefore, a plea is made to adopt an aggressive
Mark Immergut+3 more
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Current Opinion in Urology, 2003
This review is aimed to summarize the most recent findings about this topic, by reviewing the literature published in 2002 and 2003 regarding the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of Peyronie's disease.Although many aspects in pathophysiology, diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment of Peyronie's disease still remain under debate,
Briganti A+6 more
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This review is aimed to summarize the most recent findings about this topic, by reviewing the literature published in 2002 and 2003 regarding the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of Peyronie's disease.Although many aspects in pathophysiology, diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment of Peyronie's disease still remain under debate,
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2001
Peyronie's disease remains one of the most perplexing diseases in urology. With continued basic research in wound healing and scarring, the understanding and management of this frustrating disease will improve. Initial treatment of Peyronie's disease should be conservative, with expectant therapy and medical management.
Shahram S. Gholami, Tom F. Lue
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Peyronie's disease remains one of the most perplexing diseases in urology. With continued basic research in wound healing and scarring, the understanding and management of this frustrating disease will improve. Initial treatment of Peyronie's disease should be conservative, with expectant therapy and medical management.
Shahram S. Gholami, Tom F. Lue
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The management of Peyronie's disease [PDF]
Peyronie's disease has no known cause; recent understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved and the development of an animal model will aid the medical management of early disease. The medical management of chronic disease is futile as the delicate tunical architecture cannot regenerate. Surgical correction of the penile deformity is required in a
Suks Minhas, David Ralph
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