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Association between periodontitis severity and prostate-specific antigen levels using the NHANES data. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Periodontol
Saleh MHA   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Performance of Retrieval-Augmented Generation Large Language Models in Guideline-Concordant Prostate-Specific Antigen Testing: Comparative Study With Junior Clinicians.

open access: yesJ Med Internet Res
Tung JYM   +13 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Prostate-specific antigen

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 1999
Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is serine protease produced at high concentrations by normal and malignant prostatic epithelium. It is mainly secreted into seminal fluid, where it digests the gel forming after ejaculation. Only minor amounts of PSA leak out into circulation from the normal prostate, but the release of PSA is increased in prostatic ...
U H, Stenman   +3 more
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PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN DENSITY

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1997
Nearly 20 years have passed since PSA was definitively identified. Throughout this period, its clinical application as a tumor marker has expanded significantly. Today, besides monitoring prostate cancer therapy, PSA is being used extensively in mass screening programs for early detection of adenocarcinoma of the prostate and has become the most ...
M C, Beduschi, J E, Oesterling
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Prostate-specific membrane antigen

The Prostate, 1997
In an effort to discover new prostate-specific antigens (PSAs) to enhance our understanding of the functions and behavior of the prostate and the complex processes involved in prostate tumor progression, the structure and function of the PSM antigen has been elucidated.The PSM antigen was recognized using the 7E11-C5.3 monoclonal antibody, generated ...
W R, Fair, R S, Israeli, W D, Heston
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Eosinophilic Prostatitis and Prostatic Specific Antigen

British Journal of Urology, 1992
Summary— Eosinophilic prostatitis is a rare form of abacterial prostatitis with uncertain aetiology. Its clinical presentation, like other types of abacterial prostatitis, commonly mimics carcinoma of the prostate.
S, Liu   +4 more
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