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Ultrasound dopplerography of the penis of Patient T (55 years old with Peyronie’s disease and venogenic erectile dysfunction). The patient has Dupuytren’s contracture: a) abnormality of the structure of the cavernous arteries, i.e., anastomosis of the cavernous arteries in the crus of the penis; b) plaques in the cavernous bodies (plaque of 11.4 mm × 4.6 mm × 9.2 mm is marked), which deformed the penis; c) and d) noncollapse concurrence of the dorsal vein as a sign of venous erectile dysfunction | Love, C., Katz, D., Chung, E., & Shoshany, O. (2017). Peyronie’s disease – Watch out for the bend. Australian Family Physician, 46, 655–659. Retrieved from http://www.racgp.org.au/afp/2017/september/peyronies-disease/

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