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Peyronie’s Disease: Surgical Treatment

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A detailed medical and psychosexual history of the patient with Peyronie’s disease should include information about the duration and progression of the symptoms, penile rigidity, ability to have sexual intercourse, history of penile trauma or surgery, history of medication, and family history of Peyronie’s disease or Dupuytren’s contracture.

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Bochinski, D., Carrion, R., Rahman, N., Lue, T.F. (2004). Peyronie’s Disease: Surgical Treatment. In: Lue, T.F. (eds) Atlas of Male Sexual Dysfunction. Current Medicine Group, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1087-7_12

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