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Senile enlargement of the prostate MCQ Question with Answer

Senile enlargement of the prostate MCQ with detailed explanation for interview, entrance and competitive exams. Explanation are given for understanding.

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Question No : 22
What is false regarding BPH symptomatology?

the size of the prostate correlates well to the degree of obstruction
a decrease of 3 points in IPSS is associated with a subjective perception of improvement
median lobe enlargement gives rise to serious obstructive symptoms
bladder trabeculation is not specific for an obstructing prostate

Question No : 23
Preferably, what is the last part of the prostate to be removed while performing TURP?

bladder neck
apex
median lobe
para-collecular

Question No : 24
What is false concerning IPSS questionnaire?

is specific for prostate symptom
is a seven-question, self-administered questionnaire that yields a total score that ranges from 0 to 35
a sum of 20 on IPSS scale is severe
it covers both voiding and storage symptomatology

Question No : 25
What drug prevents recurrent gross hematuria secondary to BPH?

enoxaparin
silodosin
finasteride
tolterodine

Question No : 26
TURP carries an incidence of retrograde ejaculation of:

62 - 78%
48 - 61%
79 - 93%
34 - 47%

Question No : 27
Open prostatectomy is preferred in treating BPH with:

sizable bladder stones
Hutch diverticulum
a suspicion of cancer
a & b

Question No : 28
Anticholinergic medications work best with BPH patients who have:

small prostate
mainly median lobe hypertrophy
history of urinary retention
mainly irritative symptoms