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1). Cervical Radiculopathy: Treating a Pinched Nerve in the Neck By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
Let's suppose that you have been diagnosed as having a pinched nerve in your neck, also known as cervical radiculopathy. If so, you probably have pain in the neck and one shoulder. The pain might radiate into your arm and you might have weakness or numbness in the arm as well. Moving your neck in certain positions probably worsens the pain.
If you're a younger adult, the pinch could be due to a herniated (slipped) disc.
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2). Peyronie's disease and abnormally bent penis - causes, symptoms and treatment options By : Knut Holt
WHAT IS PEYRONIE'S DISEASE?
Peyronie's disease consists of hard, fibrous tissue, called plaques, developing within the penile shaft. The plaques are hard, thickened and stiff areas, actually a kind of internal scarring. In this fibroid tissue also calcium compounds can accumulate, making the plaques even harder.
The Peyronie's disease is also called cavernositis, and also sometimes plastic induration.
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