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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 : 8
A 50% reduction of prostate size is expected after a 6-month therapy with:

alfuzosin
silodosin
finasteride
tamsulosin

Question No : 9
Smooth muscle tension in the prostate is mediated by which receptors?

α1-a
α1-b
α2-a
α2-b

Question No : 10
a. no risk of dilutional hyponatremia

operating on patients with multiple bladder diverticula
operating on patients who cannot flex their hips and/or knees
unfavorable tissue preservation for pathological examination
. What is (are) the contraindication(s) to open prostatectomy for prostatic adenoma?

Question No : 11
What is true regarding mirabegron, the β3 agonist, in treating BPH?

achieves better results when combined with antimuscarinic
enhances detrusor contractility resulting in higher Q-max
enhance detrusor relaxation during bladder-filling phase
increases voiding pressure that poses risk on renal function

Question No : 12
What is the likelihood that PSA level in men with acute urinary retention due to urethral stricture will decrease after catheterization?

never
unlikely
likely
always

Question No : 13
The probability of developing acute urinary retention is related to:

the neurological status of the patient
PVR
severity of obstructive LUTS
all of the above

Question No : 14
Complications related to obstructive BPH/LUTS include all of the following, EXCEPT:

bladder stones
prostate cancer
renal insufficiency
bladder diverticula