Symptoms and signs of benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH)

Clinical characteristics of BPH were investigated in the relationship among prostate volume estimated by transrectal sonography, symptoms by questionnaire, residual urine volume, and voiding force evaluated by uroflowmetry. There was no apparent relationship among them, which might be caused by the...

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Published inHinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica Vol. 39; no. 1; pp. 15 - 22
Main Authors Imai, K, Kurokawa, K, Sekihara, T, Suzuki, T, Yamanaka, H, Takahashi, H, Mashimo, T, Takahashi, O, Kitaura, K, Saruki, K
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan 01.01.1993
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Summary:Clinical characteristics of BPH were investigated in the relationship among prostate volume estimated by transrectal sonography, symptoms by questionnaire, residual urine volume, and voiding force evaluated by uroflowmetry. There was no apparent relationship among them, which might be caused by the poor reproducibility of residual urine volume, the difficult enumeration of the symptoms, contamination of other diseases of which voiding disorder is correlated with aging and other unknown factors. Under such a situation, this disease should be treated as a BPH syndrome. Moreover we propose that BPH syndrome should be classified into three types; type 1: symptomatic BPH without enlarged prostate, type 2: asymptomatic BPH with enlarged prostate and type 3: symptomatic BPH with enlarged prostate.
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ISSN:0018-1994