Q: Recently, a 47-year-old asymptomatic patient had a random prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level of 5.32 ng/mL. A repeat assay the following day was 6.10. All previous PSAs over a seven-year period ...
Prostate involvement was first reported in IgG4-RD approximately 2 decades ago and comprises only 9.6% of cases. A male patient in his 7os presented with isolated prostatitis associated with ...
Subtle changes in the body, including those experienced in the bathroom, can indicate underlying issues. Dr Sood shares 5 symptoms you should look out for.
When should I check the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level of a 43-year-old man with a clinical diagnosis of acute prostatitis? —Haytham Kawii, MD, Baton Rouge, La. A yearly PSA determination and ...
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