Abstract

Abstract Peyronie’s disease (PD) is a well-known penile condition that primarily affects adult males. Patients with PD typically present with a palpable nodule in the penis. However, there has now been evidence of young males being affected thus making early identification important. Imaging has crucial role in the localization, characterization, and confirming the diagnosis of the disease. Ultrasonography is the most preferred modality. The disease has two stages: early and late, with chances of improvement when treated early. We present varied imaging findings associated with PD based on the classification of Bekos et al. with the use of color Doppler investigation whenever necessary.

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