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Peyronie's Disease


Diagnosis

Physician-developed and -monitored.

Original Date of Publication: 15 Jun 1998
Reviewed by: Barton H. Wachs, M.D., F.A.C.S., Stanley J. Swierzewski, III, M.D.
Last Reviewed: 17 Jul 2007

Original Source: http://www.urologychannel.com/peyronies/diagnosis.shtml

Important Facts

  • Diagnosis of Peyronie's disease involves a physical exam
  • Hardening in the penis often can be felt upon examination
  • Peyronie's diagnosis may involve examining the penis during an erection
  • Diagnostic tests may include x-ray, ultrasound, and biopsy

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Diagnosis of Peyronie's disease involves taking a complete medical history, including any circumstances surrounding the onset of symptoms, and a physical examination. The hardened tissue caused by the disorder can be felt upon examination (palpable). Sometimes, it is necessary to perform the examination with the penis erect. This is achieved by injecting a vasoactive substance that affects the blood vessels in the penis, causing erection. Photographs (digital or Polaroid) of the deformity may eliminate the need to produce an erection in the physician's office. Calcified plaque can be identified using x-ray or ultrasound.

If the physical examination does not support the diagnosis of Peyronie's disease, or if the condition develops rapidly, the physician may perform a biopsy. Biopsy involves removing plaque cells for microscopic examination and is used to detect cancer.

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