Medication/surgery

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    Making Sense of BPH: Which Treatment for Which Patient?

    https://grandroundsinurology.com/making-sense-of-bph-which-treatment-for-which-patient-review-of-guidelines-for-bph/ Seth K. Bechis, MD, reviews the 2023 American Urological Association (AUA) guidelines for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) treatment. Dr. Bechis begins by enumerating the...
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    Management of Prolactinomas

    This guideline focuses on managing prolactin-secreting pituitary adenomas in adults, excluding pregnancy. The panel recommends cabergoline as the first-choice pharmacological treatment, with bromocriptine as an alternative for intolerant patients. Medication and surgery are suggested as suitable...
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    Management of BPH and the role of minimally invasive procedures

    Update on the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia and the role of minimally invasive procedures (2023) Juan V.A. Franco,Pablo Tesolin, Jae Hung Jung Abstract Lower urinary tract symptoms due to benign prostatic hyperplasia constitute a substantial burden, affecting the quality of life...
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    AUA2023: Highlights in BPH

    39:49-42:35 (BPH/LUTS) *Any role of herbal remedies in the treatment of symptoms of BPH? Live from AUA2023: Highlights in BPH is a panel discussion filmed during the 2023 AUA Annual Meeting! This activity is designed to increase the urologist’s understanding of how to translate the...
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    BPH Webinar

    If you have a frequent need to urinate, both day and night, you may have an enlarged prostate. Nearly half of all men will experience symptoms of an enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), by the age of 60. In this webinar, Dr. Ryan Flynn from The Urology Group discusses the...
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