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Benign prostatic hyperplasia [PDF]
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which causes lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), is a common diagnosis among the ageing male population with increasing prevalence. Many risks factors, both modifiable and non-modifiable, can increase the risk of development and progression of BPH and LUTS.
Bilal Chughtai +2 more
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia is a commonly diagnosed disease in elderly men, but elderly men with benign prostatic hyperplasia are more likely to have a lower quality of life and depressive symptoms.
Sang-Uk Lee +6 more
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Correlation of international prostatic symptom score with prostate volume
Objective: To evaluate the correlation of International Prostatic Symptom Score with Prostate Volume of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia patients. Study Design: A Cross- out sectional study was done.
Iffat Raza +5 more
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia [PDF]
The minimally invasive procedures (mips) for the treatment of symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph) are presented as attractive techniques due to their ease of accomplishment and the possibility of outpatient treatment. This guideline aims to present recommendations that may assist in decision making in patients with benign prostatic ...
Ricardo L. V. Nunes +3 more
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Quality of Life among Clients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia [PDF]
Back ground: Benign prostatic hyperplasia is non-cancerous enlargement or growth of the prostate gland. Benign prostatic hyperplasia is not usually life-threatening but symptoms can have a major effect on quality of life.
Mona Abo Bakr +2 more
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Background: Benign prostatic hyperplasia [BPH] is the urologic condition that affects elderly men the most frequently Benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Mohammed Ridha Jawad, Ghaith Ali Jasim
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Profile in ganglioside antibodies in benign prostatic hyperplasia [PDF]
Molecular pathology of benign prostatic hyperplasia is multifactorial and involves endocrine, biochemical, immunological interactions. The mechanisms involved in the onset and progression of benign prostatic hyperplasia are: infections, older than 50 ...
Ilinca Nicolae +3 more
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Background and objectives: Most benign prostatic hyperplasia patients do not present obvious indicators for surgical intervention, so most of these patients are treated initially with medical therapy.
Wishyar Jamal Al-Bazzaz +2 more
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Background: Hepsin (HPN), a type II trans-membrane serine protease, has been reported to be one of the most up regulated genes in prostate cancer. The aim of the present study was to find out immuno-histochemistry based phenotypic expression of HPN in ...
Madhu Mati Goel +3 more
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Treatment options in benign prostate hyperplasia associated with lower urinary tract symptoms
Benign prostatic hyperplasia is a common cause of lower urinary tract symptoms. Men who are treated for benign prostatic hyperplasia potentially reduce their lifetime risk of acute urinary retention and the need for benign prostatic hyperplasia-related ...
Ali Atan, Altuğ Tuncel
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