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A 70 yr old man comes to the physician because of 2 year history of urinary hesistancy and frequency. He wakes 2-3 times a night to void, and during the past year he has had intermittent pain with urination. Physical exam shows no abnormalities. Results of urinalysis are within the reference range. Ultrasonography of the abdomen shows bilateral dilation of the renal collecting system. What is the most likely diagnosis?
a) BPH
b) adenocarcinoma of prostate
c) renal cell carcinoma
d) willm's tumor
e) ureterolithiasis
f) ureteropelvic junction stricture
g) urethral valves
h) urothelial carcinoma of the bladder

Please, any toughts? Thanks!

  #2

BPH--------------------------->Hydronephrosis


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  #3

i agree nodnod

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  #4

A-BPH

  #5

could adenocarcinoma of prostate cause the same thing

  #6

First choice.


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  #7

yeah BPH.....

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  #8

Physical exam shows no abnormalities! come again

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  #9

B IS THE RIGHT CHOICE

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  #10

could it be B ??

  #11

no ,sorry its A TYPING MISTAKE

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  #12

In adenocarcinoma of prostate, no physical findings, is it correct.

both bph & adenoca show same physical findings rt.

pls clarify my doubt with correct ans







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