Peyronie's disease plaque calcification--prevalence, time to identification, and development of a new grading classification.

@article{Levine2013PeyroniesDP,
  title={Peyronie's disease plaque calcification--prevalence, time to identification, and development of a new grading classification.},
  author={Laurence A. Levine and James Rybak and Christopher J. Corder and Michael Ryan Farrel},
  journal={The journal of sexual medicine},
  year={2013},
  volume={10 12},
  pages={
          3121-8
        }
}
INTRODUCTION Peyronie's disease (PD) is a connective tissue disorder of the penis in which a fibrous scar in the tunica albuginea can result in multiple penile deformities. AIM The study aims to investigate the prevalence and time to identification of plaque calcification (PC) in our PD patient population and whether stratification of calcification based on severity seen on ultrasound would serve as a predictor of treatment progression to surgery. METHODS A retrospective review of 1,041 men… 
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