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Diagnosis and Management of Peyronie's Disease: A Clinical Consensus Statement and Recommendations from the Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology

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Abstract
Peyronie's disease is an acquired condition characterized by penile deformities caused by fibrosis of the penile tunica albuginea, leading to symptoms such as penile pain, erectile dysfunction, and other associated issues. Despite extensive research, the pathophysiology of this condition remains poorly understood, and standardized diagnostic and treatment protocols are lacking. While clinical guidelines from several professional societies exist, they do not consistently account for factors such as patient ethnicity, geography, and socioeconomic status. Thus, the Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology (KSSMA) aimed to develop recommendations tailored to clinical practice in Korea. These recommendations summarize the latest evidence, including clinical practice guidelines from various international professional societies, and represent the consensus opinion of an expert group within the KSSMA. They encompass all aspects of Peyronie's disease, including the definition, diagnosis, non-surgical interventions, and surgical treatment options.
All Author(s)
Dong Soo Kim ; Hee Jo Yang ; Hyun Cheol Jeong ; Ki Hyuck Moon ; Dong Sup Lee ; Seung Hun Song ; Won Ki Lee ; Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology Clinical Practice Guideline Committee
Intsitutional Author(s)
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Issued Date
2025
Type
Article
Keyword
Men's healthPenile indurationPenisProstheses and implantsTransplants
Publisher
대한남성과학회
Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology
ISSN
2287-4208 ; 2287-4690
Citation Title
The world journal of men's health
Citation Volume
43
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
50
Citation End Page
59
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.5534/wjmh.240200
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/4770
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비뇨의학과 > 1. Journal Papers
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