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Benign prostatic hyperplasia
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Mind Map on Benign prostatic hyperplasia, created by hamda ali on 15/04/2018.
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Anatomy of prostate
Histology of prostate
Development of prostate
prostate arises from a budding collection of tissue in the urogenital sinus.
The prostate develops from epithelial outgrowths form the prostatic segment of the urethra that grows into the surrounding mesenchyme.
This outgrowth and branching start at week 10 during embryo growth; by week 12, there are 5 groups of tubules that form the lobes of the prostate.
Funtion of prostate
Production of seminal fluid
Risk factors of BPH
Age
Occurs in 20% of men over 40
Occurs in 90% of men over 70
Lifestyle
Family History
Race
Diabetes and heart disease
others
Signs and symptoms of BPH
Hesitancy
Frequency
Dribbling
bladder hypertrophy
my cause obstruction
Frequent UTI
Investigations of BPH
PSA
produced by the prostate gland.
is a 33-kd protein consisting of a single-chain glycoprotein of 237 amino acid residues, 4 carbohydrate side chains, and multiple disulfide bonds.
DRE
CBC
Urinary flow test
Postvoid Residual volume test
24 hour voiding diary
Transrectal Ultrasound
Prostate Biopsy
Urodynamic and pressure flow studies
Cystoscopy
BPH histology
Nodular hyperplasia
Transitional zone
Urethra compressed into slit
BPH Pathophysiology
Proliferation of both epithelial and stromal elements
Both androgens and estrogens may play a role
Relative increase in estrogens in older men may increase DHT receptors in prostate
BPH Treatment
Pharmacology
Surgical management
Transurethral resection of the prostate
Open prostatectomy
prostate cancer
Malignant prolifration of prostatic glands
Spread to lumbar spine or pelvis is common
most common cancer in men
second most common cause of cancer death
Risk factors
Age
race
African american
diet high in saturated fat
arise in the posterior peripheral region
doesnt produce urinary symptoms early
screening beins at the agae of 50 with DRE and PSA
Decreased % free PSA suggest cancer
Biopsy is required to confirm
Shows small invasive glands with prominent nucleoli
Gleason grading system
Treatment
Prostatectomy
GnHR analogs
leuprolide
Flutamide
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Prostate1 (binary/octet-stream)
Psa Chart (image/png)
Prostate Gland 20x (image/jpeg)
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898833cd447c3057a7386716aea3094ec3b84d18 (image/png)
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