Non -malignant enlargement of prostate. Etiology unknown, a lot of theories may be related to an imbalance between estrogenic and androgenic activity. Histopathology. BPH – histhological diagnosis, patient comes because of voiding problems – LUTS (lower urinary tract symptoms).
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BPH, prostatitis, benign diseases of genitals, male urethritis, urethral strictures | 15.2.2019 | 7.76 MB | faculty member | – |
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Keywords: Non -malignant enlargement of prostate
citation: Hora Milan: 5. BPH, prostatitis, benign diseases of genitals. Educational Portal of Medical Faculty in Pilsen [online] , [cit. 21. 11. 2024]. Available from WWW: https://mefanet.lfp.cuni.cz/articles.php?aid=230. ISSN 1804-4409.