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_ refers to neoplastic, non-malignant proliferation of the prostatic tissue surrounding the urethra.
bph
bph is d/t prostate gland exposure to _ and _ stimulation over time.

-androgen
-testosterone
-estrogen
-progesterone
androgen and estrogen
only _ and _ stimulation are well-established as etiologic factors.

-estrogenic
-androgenic
-increasing age
-testosterone
increasing age and androgenic stimulation
bph is clinically significant in _ and _.

-luts
-boo
-renal failure
-prostatitis
luts and boo
renal failure, urinary retention, recurrent uti, bladder calculi, and bladder dysfunction are all potential complications of ?

-luts
-boo
-crf
-arf
boo
other than increasing age, all of the following except ? are risk factors for the development of bph that will be progressive

-change in size & force of stream
-sensation of incomplete emptying
-enlarged prostate
-recurrent prostatitis
recurrent prostatitis has nothing to do with it
t/f

the bladder in response to increased outlet resistance begins to increase the force of its contractions. Eventually the _ muscle develops hypertrophy and fibrosis.
detrusor
what are the 1st line meds for the tx of bph?

-diuretics
-alpha blockers
-pyridium
-ccb's
alpha blockers-doxazosin and finasteride
what is the only lab test needed in the initial eval of a man suspected of having BPH?

-psa
-ua
-c & s
-hemoglobinf
ua
all of the following require titration to effective dose, except ?

-doxazosin
-tamulosin
-alfuzosin
-terazosin
alfuzosin
what is considered the gold standard surgical treatment of BPH?

-TURP
-TUIP
-TUNA
TURP
_ is an ascending infxn of the urinary tract, that affects young men and is the most easily recognized.

-bph
-uti
-prostatits
-chronic prostatitis
prostatitis
a 42 y.o. male presents to your office with the acute onset of fever, chills, dysuria, pelvic pain. upon PE you note a tender, boggy prostate with + pyuria on UA. what is the dx and treatment.

-chronic bacterial prostatitis
-acute prostatitis
-cpps
acute prostatitis
what is the tx of acute prostatitis?

-septra ds
-fq's
-doxy
-pcn
septra and fq's