Giant Prostatic Hyperplasia: Case Report of 3,987mL.

Urology(2016)

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Abstract
We present herein a 72-year-old male with a long history of mild lower urinary tract symptoms, with a serum prostatic-specific antigen level value of 87.9 ng/mL and an estimated prostate size of 3,987 mL, according to magnetic resonance imaging. Prostatic biopsies showed benign prostatic hyperplasia. Prostatic surgery has not been required. To the best of our knowledge this is the highest prostate volume reported in the medical literature.
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia,diagnosis,giant,lower urinary tract symptoms,magnetic resonance,prostate-specific antigen
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