Diagnosis
Peyronie's disease can
be confirmed by a qualified urologist, without recourse to expensive tests
or xrays. It has a characteristic history:
In some cases, pain is absent
There are specific findings on examination:
Photographs,
usually taken at home by the patient, can establish the degree and type of
distortion present. They become an important record of the condition, and
are helpful for tracking response to therapy.
Xrays or ultrasound pictures are not madatory, but they can show when plaque calcification has occurred. This finding, which relates to the potential reversibility of the condtion, is also important when surgery is being considered.

Testing the integrity of the erection mechanism is occasionally recommended prior to surgery.
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