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Peyronie's disease is characterized by the formation of a fibrotic plaque in the tunica albugenia of the penis. Two patients with calcified butterfly shaped plaques involving the ventrolateral aspect of the penis are described. These patients were managed by plaque excision and dermal grafting with excellent post-operative results.
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Goel, A., Lal, H., Khaitan, A. et al. Peyronie's disease: An unusual presentation with butterfly shaped calcified plaques. Int Urol Nephrol 34, 105–107 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021371315460
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