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2013
Peyronie’s disease (PD) is a benign disease of the penis of unknown cause. First fully described almost 300 years ago by François de La Peyronie, although “nodus penis” has been already described centuries before by Fallopius and Vesalius (Fornara and Gerbershagen 2004).
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Peyronie’s disease (PD) is a benign disease of the penis of unknown cause. First fully described almost 300 years ago by François de La Peyronie, although “nodus penis” has been already described centuries before by Fallopius and Vesalius (Fornara and Gerbershagen 2004).
Pietro Pavlica+4 more
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1971
AbstractPeyronie's disease, a penile deformity of the mature male, is distressing but not necessarily permanent. The initial inflammatory infiltrate does not always progress to irreversible fibrosis. Although spontaneous resolution sometimes occurs, resolution can be hastened and rendered more likely by anti‐inflammatory measures such as cortisone and ...
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AbstractPeyronie's disease, a penile deformity of the mature male, is distressing but not necessarily permanent. The initial inflammatory infiltrate does not always progress to irreversible fibrosis. Although spontaneous resolution sometimes occurs, resolution can be hastened and rendered more likely by anti‐inflammatory measures such as cortisone and ...
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Implant Surgery in Peyronie’s Disease
Urologia Internationalis, 1997The etiology and evolution of Peyronie's disease are not well known, and this certainly affects patient management. If spontaneous regression or stabilization of the disease is lacking, actually all therapies, except surgery, seem to be only partially successful.
Marzi, M+4 more
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1987
More than 16 years' experience with approximately 1,000 cases of Peyronie's disease and a review of 110 patients evaluated more than 1 year postoperatively are presented. Peyronie's disease is difficult to treat. There is no known etiological agent, and because occasional spontaneous disappearance of the lesion occurs, the assessment of therapy is ...
Charles E. Horton+2 more
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More than 16 years' experience with approximately 1,000 cases of Peyronie's disease and a review of 110 patients evaluated more than 1 year postoperatively are presented. Peyronie's disease is difficult to treat. There is no known etiological agent, and because occasional spontaneous disappearance of the lesion occurs, the assessment of therapy is ...
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Is There An Immunogenetic Basis for Peyronie's Disease?
The Journal of Urology, 1997Despite numerous studies, there has been no definitive HLA association with Peyronie's disease. Results of available studies have been reviewed and compared to determine if the cumulative evidence supports any immunogenetic, HLA association with Peyronie's disease.Data from reports of HLA associations with Peyronie's disease were reanalyzed by ...
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Mitchell H Rosner+2 more
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