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Synonyms
- Fibrous Plaques of the Penis
- Fibrous Sclerosis of the Penis
- Penile Fibromatosis
- Penile Fibrosis
- Penile Induration
- Plastic Induration Corpora Cavernosa
- Plastic Induration of the Penis
- Van Buren's Disease
General Discussion
Peyronie’s disease is a rare connective tissue disorder characterized by the development of fibrous plaques on surrounding fascial layer of the adult male penis. Affected individuals may experience pain, have cord-like lesions on the penis, and/or exhibit abnormal curvature of the penis when erect. In some cases, these conditions may make normal sexual intercourse impossible for many affected individuals unless treated. Symptoms may be chronic or, as in 10-15% of cases, spontaneously resolved. The exact cause of Peyronie’s disease is not known.
Resources
American Urological Association Foundation
1000 Corporate Blvd.
Linthicum, MD 21090
USA
Tel: 4106893700
Fax: 4106893800
Tel: 8667464282
Email: auafoundation@auafoundation.org
Internet: http://www.auafoundation.org
NIH/National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse
3 Information Way
Bethesda, MD 20892-3580
Tel: (800)891-5390
Email: nkudic@info.niddk.nih.gov
Internet: http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/
Association of Peyronie's Disease Advocates (APDA)
PO Box 62865
Colorado Springs, CO 80962-2865
USA
Email: Info@peyroniesassociation.org
Internet: http://www.Peyroniesassociation.org
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Last Updated: 1/16/2009
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