TY - JOUR TI - Calcified Peyronie’s Disease Frequency on Computed Tomography AB - Objective: In computed tomography examinations performed for various reasons, calcified Peyronie’s dis- ease can be incidentally detected. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the frequency of calcified Peyronie’s disease incidentally detected in patients with abdominal computed tomography. Material and methods: The images of male patients undergoing abdominal computed tomography between January 2019 and January 2020 were retrospectively evaluated for the presence of calcified Peyronie’s dis- ease. 1968 patients remained after subtracting computed tomography scans for insufficient evaluation of the penis, evaluated for the presence of calcified Peyronie’s disease by two radiologists based on consensus. The localization, side, and the number of plaques were recorded. Results: The computed tomography examination of 1968 patients revealed calcified Peyronie’s disease in 130 (6.6%) patients. Peyronie’s disease was bilateral in 73 patients (56.1%), and unilateral in 57 (43.9%). A single plaque was observed in 44 (33.9%) patients, and multiple plaques in 86 (66.1%). The plaques were located in the middle portion of the penis in 98, proximal penis in 92, and distal penis in 31 cases. Conclusion: Calcified Peyronie’s disease is incidentally detected on computed tomography examinations at a rate not rare. Peyronie’s disease tends to be multiple, bilateral, and localized in the middle portion of the penis. AU - Gündoğdu, elif AU - Emekli, Emre DO - 10.5152/tud.2022.21346 PY - 2022 JO - Turkish Journal of Urology VL - 48 IS - 3 SN - 2149-3235 SP - 196 EP - 200 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/517843 ER -