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Plant extracts in BPH.

Minerva urologica e nefrologica = The Italian journal of urology and nephrology, 1993
In Italy plant extracts represent 8.6% of all pharmacological prescriptions for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (data from 1991). This review evaluates all the suggested mechanisms of action for plant extracts. Recently we demonstrated an antiestrogenic effect of Serenoa Repens in BPH patients.
DI SILVERIO, Franco   +7 more
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Micronutrients and BPH

European Urology, 2006
Descriptive epidemiology suggests that the incidence and prevalence of prostatic diseases vary significantly in different areas of the world [1–3]. Possible reasons for such wide variations have been explored and nutritional factors were found to play a role together with genetic, behavioral, occupational, and environmental ones.
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BPH, benigne prostaathyperplasie

2016
De man leeft langer met als gevolg een veroudering van het urogenitale systeem, waaronder benigne prostaathyperplasie. Mictieklachten zijn sterk leeftijdgerelateerd en daarom worden op oudere leeftijd frequent problemen met de mictie gemeld: zwakke straal, vaker plassen en nachtelijk plassen.
Patrick Dielissen, Ingrid Koeter
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Aquablation for BPH.

The Canadian journal of urology, 2021
INTRODUCTION To characterize procedure variables and outcome data from men undergoing the Aquablation Therapy of the prostate procedure for lower urinary tract symptoms due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). We evaluated the safety and efficacy of robotically guided waterjet-based prostate resection in the first study of all-comers in a single ...
Ali, Kasraeian   +4 more
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Pathology of BPH.

Minerva urologica e nefrologica = The Italian journal of urology and nephrology, 1993
Much research has been conducted to determine which tissue (epithelium or stroma) in the prostate gives rise to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Considering that BPH displays two structural compartments, stromal and epithelial and that the periurethral and transitional regions are particularly involved, the immunohistochemical and regional ...
DI SILVERIO, Franco   +7 more
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BPH epidemiology and risk factors

The Prostate, 1989
Benign enlargement of the prostate gland is extremely common with increasing age. The incidence of gross enlargement of the gland has been reported as 40% in 70 year-old males. Microscopic foci can be found in 80%. The disease seems to be most common in blacks, Caucasians, and Jews, but less frequent in males from the Far East.
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The ABCs of BPH

Nursing, 2005
Bridget, Weeks, Carmel T, Ficorelli
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Flutamide in BPH

1993
Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) is an age-related phenomenon in which hormonal regulation appears to play a significant role. While the precise influence of either androgens or estrogens remains to be determined, there is ample evidence to support pharmacologic manipulation of these hormones in the treatment of BPH.
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BPH

2005
W. H. Baur, R. X. Fischer
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