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Peyronie's disease Path.|ˈpeɪrəniː| [Named after François de La Peyronie (1678–1747), French physician, who described the condition in 1743 (Mém. Acad. r. de Chirurgie I. 425).] (See quot. 1974.)
1903Boston Med. & Surg. Jrnl. CXLVIII. 245/1 (heading) Peyronie's disease. 1949H. C. Rolnick Pract. Urol. I. xi. 173 In Peyronie's disease or plastic induration of the corpora cavernosa the incurvation becomes noticeable on erection. 1974Passmore & Robson Compan. Med. Stud. III. xxvii. 13/1 Fibrous cavernositis (Peyronie's disease) is a condition in which fibrous plaques develop near the glans or on the dorsum of the penis, and cause curvation, swelling, pain on erection and interference with coitus. |