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Please explain which fibrous plaque looks like on a penis?

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Dr. George Klauber answered

Specializes in Pediatric Urology

Diagnosed by feel: Fibrous plaque, as occurs with Peyronie's disease, can be felt on the upper side of penile shaft. Penis will also tend to curve upwards with erection.

Answered 12/22/2015

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Dr. James Lin answered

Here are some...: Fibrous plaque is designated to describe the hardened tissue developed in certain part of the confinement of penile sponge bodies leading to its poor extensibility and penile curvature at erection, i.e., Peyronie's disease. The size, location, & extent of its occurrence widely vary along its course of development, evolution, etc. so leading to wide range of symptoms and curvature. More? Ask...

Answered 11/29/2015

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