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Surgical Management for Peyronie's Disease

Segal RL, Burnett AL

  • KMID: 2320849
  • World J Mens Health.
  • 2013 Apr;31(1):1-11.
Peyronie's disease is a common debilitating condition for both men and their partners that results in penile deformity and compromises sexual functioning. While there are a myriad of medical therapeutic...
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Evolution of penile prosthetic devices

Le B, Burnett AL

Penile implant usage dates to the 16th century yet penile implants to treat erectile dysfunction did not occur until nearly four centuries later. The modern era of penile implants has...
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Nonsurgical Interventions for Peyronie's Disease: Update as of 2016

Joice GA, Burnett AL

Peyronie's disease (PD) is a debilitating condition of the penis that leads to significant pain, erectile dysfunction, and emotional distress in men. PD is likely underreported due to lack of...
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Shifting the Paradigm of Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Prostate Cancer

Bell MA, Campbell J, Joice G, Sopko NA, Burnett AL

Historically, testosterone and prostate cancer have been demonstrated to have a positive association leading providers to forgo testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in men with concurrent histories of hypogonadism and prostate...
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Lymph node density predicts recurrence and death after inguinal lymph node dissection for penile cancer

Ball MW, Schwen ZR, Ko JS, Meyer A, Netto GJ, Burnett AL, Bivalacqua TJ

PURPOSE: To determine the impact of lymph node density (LND) on survival after inguinal lymph node dissection (ILND) for penile cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Our institutional penile cancer database was queried...
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