Benign prostatic hypertrophy with bladder neck obstruction:
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B. Is best diagnosed by endoscopy and urodynamic studies.
DISCUSSION: Benign prostatic hypertrophy with bladder neck obstruction is difficult, in some patients, to diagnose as they are totally asymptomatic, even if they have residual urines of greater than 1000 ml. or renal compromise consisting of the syndrome of so-called “silent prostatism.”
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