If prostate enlargement has been ruled out and the urinalysis shows no infection or cancer, the next place I would look is the nervous system that controls the bladder. There are some neurodegenerative diseases that can show signs like difficulty releasing urine.
Alexander Randall has written: 'Surgical pathology of prostatic obstructions' -- subject(s): Prostatic Diseases, Pathology, Surgery
A prostatic agent refers to any drugs or substances which target the prostatic cells.
Peter N. Brawn has written: 'Interpretation of prostate biopsies' -- subject(s): Biopsy, Cancer, Cytodiagnosis, Diagnosis, Diseases, Pathology, Prostate, Prostatic Diseases
Pertaining to the prostate is prostatic, as in prostatic carcinoma.
prostatic urethra
The abbreviation 'BPH' can mean benign prostatic hypertrophy or hyperplasia. They are coded differently. 600.00 benign prostatic hypertrophy without obstruction 600.01 benign prostatic hypertrophy with obstruction 600.90 benign prostatic hyperplasia without obstruction 600.91 benign prostatic hyperplasia with obstruction
Benign prostatic Hyperplasia ( BPH) Benign prostatic Hyperplasia ( BPH)
BPH is the medical abbreviation meaning benign prostatic hypertrophy.
J. E. Castro has written: 'The treatment of prostatic hypertrophy and neoplasia' -- subject(s): Cancer, Hypertrophy, Prostate, Prostatic Hypertrophy, Prostatic Neoplasms, Therapy
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Prostatorrhea is the abnormal flow of prostatic fluid.
Urethra has three regions in males, the prostatic urethra, membranous urethra, and the spongy urethra.