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Senile enlargement of the prostate MCQ Question with Answer

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Question No : 29
What is (are) the possible complication(s) of prostate stents?

hematuria and infections
migration and encrustation of the stent
irritative urinary symptoms and painful ejaculation
all of the above

Question No : 30
In an 80 yrs. diabetic man on insulin for 35 yrs.; what would be the proper sequence of developing the following obstructing BPH/LUTS?

frequency, over-flow incontinence, straining, retention
straining, frequency, over-flow incontinence, retention
straining, frequency, retention, over-flow incontinence
frequency, straining, retention, over-flow incontinence

Question No : 31
The most serious drawback of anticholinergic drugs on BPH patients is:

renal insufficiency
urinary retention
dry mouth
painless hematuria

Question No : 32
What is true concerning epithelial and stromal cells in BPH?

there is an increase in the number of epithelial and stromal cells
there is an increase in the size of epithelial and stromal cells
in BPH, epithelial to stromal cells ratio is 1:2
all of the above

Question No : 33
a. α-adrenergic blocker

combination of α-adrenergic blocker and 5α-reductase inhibitor
watchful waiting
TURP
. What is the commonest cause of LUTS in men beyond middle age?

Question No : 34
What is (are) the indication(s) to prescribe α-adrenergic inhibitors for BPH patients?

peak flow rate of ≤ 12 mL/sec
prostate volume > 40 ml
PSA > 1.5 ng/dL
b & c

Question No : 35
In men with LUTS, which of the following is NOT a compelling indication for upper urinary tract imaging?

urolithiasis
receiving chemotherapy
upper tract surgery
painless hematuria