tailieunhanh - MANAGEMENT OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the most common neoplastic condition afflicting men and constitutes a major health factor impacting patients in every part of the world. Bladder neck obstruction secondary to BPH can result in significant medical complications including renal failure, urinary retention, recurrent urinary tract infection, bladder stones, significant hematuria, and marked and disruptive bladder symptoms | Management of Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Current Clinical Urology Eric A. Klein Series Editor Essential Urology A Guide to Clinical Practice edited by Jeannette M. Potts 2004 Management of Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy edited by Kevin T. McVary 2004 Laparoscopic Urologic Oncology edited by Jeffrey A. Cadeddu 2004 Essential Urologic Laparoscopy The Complete Clinical Guide edited by Stephen Y. Nakada 2003 Urologic Prostheses The Complete Practical Guide to Devices Their Implantation and Patient Followup edited by Culley C. Carson III 2002 Male Sexual Function A Guide to Clinical Management edited by John J. Mulcahy 2001 Prostate Cancer Screening edited by Ian M. Thompson Martin I. Resnick and Eric A. Klein 2001 Bladder Cancer Current Diagnosis and Treatment edited by Michael J. Droller 2001 Office Urology The Clinician s Guide edited by Elroy D. Kursh and James C. Ulchaker 2001 Voiding Dysfunction Diagnosis and Treatment edited by Rodney A. Appell 2000 Management of Prostate Cancer edited by Eric A. Klein 2000 Management of Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Edited by Kevin T. McVry md Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago IL Humana Press Totowa New .