Significance of prostatic weight in prostatism

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Significance of prostatic weight in prostatism. / Jensen, K M; Bruskewitz, R C; Iversen, P; Madsen, P O.

I: Urologia Internationalis, Bind 38, Nr. 3, 1983, s. 173-8.

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Jensen, KM, Bruskewitz, RC, Iversen, P & Madsen, PO 1983, 'Significance of prostatic weight in prostatism', Urologia Internationalis, bind 38, nr. 3, s. 173-8.

APA

Jensen, K. M., Bruskewitz, R. C., Iversen, P., & Madsen, P. O. (1983). Significance of prostatic weight in prostatism. Urologia Internationalis, 38(3), 173-8.

Vancouver

Jensen KM, Bruskewitz RC, Iversen P, Madsen PO. Significance of prostatic weight in prostatism. Urologia Internationalis. 1983;38(3):173-8.

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Jensen, K M ; Bruskewitz, R C ; Iversen, P ; Madsen, P O. / Significance of prostatic weight in prostatism. I: Urologia Internationalis. 1983 ; Bind 38, Nr. 3. s. 173-8.

Bibtex

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abstract = "In addition to routine evaluation, 68 patients with prostatism underwent blinded urodynamic testing prior to transurethral prostatectomy and were reexamined symptomatologically and urodynamically at 3 and 12 months after surgery to determine if prostatic weight could predict postoperative outcome. Resected prostatic weight correlated with estimated weight at cystoscopy and with obstructive symptoms, but not with urodynamic variables of infravesical obstruction. Patients with small prostates improved symptomatologically to the same degree as patients with larger glands, although they did not improve to the same degree urodynamically. Prostatic weight, therefore, could not be used to predict the outcome of transurethral surgery.",
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AU - Jensen, K M

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AU - Iversen, P

AU - Madsen, P O

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N2 - In addition to routine evaluation, 68 patients with prostatism underwent blinded urodynamic testing prior to transurethral prostatectomy and were reexamined symptomatologically and urodynamically at 3 and 12 months after surgery to determine if prostatic weight could predict postoperative outcome. Resected prostatic weight correlated with estimated weight at cystoscopy and with obstructive symptoms, but not with urodynamic variables of infravesical obstruction. Patients with small prostates improved symptomatologically to the same degree as patients with larger glands, although they did not improve to the same degree urodynamically. Prostatic weight, therefore, could not be used to predict the outcome of transurethral surgery.

AB - In addition to routine evaluation, 68 patients with prostatism underwent blinded urodynamic testing prior to transurethral prostatectomy and were reexamined symptomatologically and urodynamically at 3 and 12 months after surgery to determine if prostatic weight could predict postoperative outcome. Resected prostatic weight correlated with estimated weight at cystoscopy and with obstructive symptoms, but not with urodynamic variables of infravesical obstruction. Patients with small prostates improved symptomatologically to the same degree as patients with larger glands, although they did not improve to the same degree urodynamically. Prostatic weight, therefore, could not be used to predict the outcome of transurethral surgery.

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JO - Urologia Internationalis

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