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    • Men's Health

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    • Peyronie's disease affects penile health.
    • It can cause painful erections and curvature.
    • Secondary impotence is a common complication.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To report on seven cases of Peyronie's disease.
    • To analyze the demographic and clinical characteristics.
    • To review existing literature on the condition.

    Main Methods:

    • Case series reporting.
    • Clinical observation and patient history.
    • Literature review.

    Main Results:

    • Seven cases of Peyronie's disease were documented.
    • Onset typically occurred in the fourth decade of life (57%).
    • All patients experienced painful erections, penile curvature, and secondary impotence; none had calcification.

    Conclusions:

    • Peyronie's disease presents with specific symptoms.
    • Early onset in the fourth decade is noted.
    • Absence of calcification in these cases warrants further investigation.