CLINICAL FEATURES: penile pain. No dysuria
INDICATION:
SONOGRAPHIC FINDINGS;
Noted in the ventral position, mild thickening of the tunica albuginea with mild anechoic fluid collection measuring 2.1 mm and 2.6 mm in the right and let respectively. No mass seen in the corpora cavernosa bilaterally. The corpus spongiosum appear normal. The buck’s fascia appears normal. No urethral mass seen.
Impression: Mild thickening of tunica albuginea with mild anechoic fluid collection surrounding the corpora cavernosa?? Peyronie’s disease.
Please help me prescribe the treatment may God bless you Amen.
Peyronie’s disease is a wound healing disorder resulting in formation of a plaque in the tunica albuginea(TA). The TA is the layer that wraps around the muscle of the penis known as the corpora. The plaque can result in a lump over the the penile shaft and this can also result in penile curvatures, affecting sexual function. This condition is benign and not cancerous. You should see a urologist who has sub-specialty interest and training in Peyronie’s disease as that he can tailor the most suitable treatment for you.
As there is the finding of fluid on the ultrasound, you should get a consult as you would need a physical examination to rule out other conditions.
Dr Ronny Tan
Specialist Urologist and Andrologist
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