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Wysłany: Sob 22:31, 20 Lip 2013 Temat postu: . The urologist diagnosed the patient with BPH_3 |
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nocturia persisted. On physical examination the physician noted that the patient had a markedly enlarged prostate. But,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the doctor did not order a PSA or re-refer him to a urologist. Routine blood testing four months subsequently revealed that the person's PSA was at 7.4 Neither doctor did anything to follow up.The next year the family doctor documented that the PSA level was 9.8 Once more,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], no follow up or referral to a urologist. Still an additional year and the man is still complaining about nocturia. This time the PSA was 9.7 No follow up and no referral. Five years after the man�s first reports of urinary problems the primary care physician again documented a considerably enlarged prostate gland and a PSA that had now risen to 31. The doctor finally refered the patient back to the urologist.The urologist verified that the patient�s prostate was enlarged and began the man a 2 week program of antibiotics to be followed by one more PSA blood test. After the PSA test was done two weeks afterwards it recorded a
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