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  1. Peyronie disease ... In Peyronie disease, fibrous scar tissue develops in the deep tissues of the penis. The cause of this fibrous tissue ... after surgery or radiation treatment for prostate cancer. Peyronie disease is uncommon. It affects men ages 40 and ...
  2. ... a painful erection that does not go away Peyronie's disease - bending of the penis during an erection due ...
  3. ... histolyticum injection (Xiaflex) is also used to treat Peyronie's disease (a thickening of tissue [plaque] inside the penis ... the finger(s) to be straightened. In people with Peyronie's disease, it works by helping to break down the ...
  4. ... erection that does not go away </li> <li> Peyronie's disease - bending of the penis during an erection due ... see-reference >Penile Disorders</see-reference><see-reference >Peyronie's Disease</see-reference><site ><information-category >Living With</information- ...
  5. ... balanitis ) Inflammation of the prostate gland ( prostatitis ) Injury Peyronie disease Reiter syndrome Sickle cell anemia Syphilis Urethritis caused ... Seftel AD, Yang H. Diagnosis and management of Peyronie's disease. In: Partin AW, Dmochowski RR, Kavoussi LR, Peters ...
  6. ... and/or bilirubin, hallucinations, impotence, purpura, reversible alopecia, Peyronie’s disease, postural hypotension which may be associated with syncope, ...
  7. ... adhesive capsulitis or frozen shoulder); and, in males, Peyronie disease, which causes abnormal curvature of the penis.</html: ...
  8. ... penis -- the penis is enclosed by the scrotum Peyronie disease -- a curve during an erection Buried penis -- the ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Radiology in World War II 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1966
    ... bone Furunculosis 73 (all types) 50 Monilia 3 Peyronie’s disease 5 Otitis media 17 Pituitary tumors (sella, etc.) ... L., 109, 170 Petrous pyramids, fractiires of, 748 Peyronie’s disease, 207 Pfeiffer technique of localization of intra- ocular ...
  10. ... 294.494.400 Hypospadias C12.294.494.508 Penile Induration C12.294.494.591 Penile Neoplasms C12.294. ... 300.710.600 Panniculitis, Peritoneal C17.300.715 Penile Induration C17.300.766 Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum C17.300.775 ...
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