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Suggest Treatment For Grade 2-3 Prostate Gland Enlargement With Concretions

hi doc may i ask about my ultra sound result the prostate gland is heterogenous with few parenchymal calcification . it measures 4.64 x 3.52 x4.34 cm with computed with of 37.2 grams . no definite focal mass is noted , IMPRESSION : Grade 2-3 prostate gland enlargement with concretions , as described please correlate with PSA and clinical findings. Thank you
Wed, 12 Sep 2018
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Hi there,

This doesn't sound very concerning. It means your prostate is a big enlarged, which is normal as we age. Men often have prostate glands that enlarge as time goes on during their lives. You didn't give a PSA level, but if it is normal, I wouldn't worry about this and continue with regular screening.

I hope this answers your questions. Please feel free to contact me should you have any further questions.
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Suggest Treatment For Grade 2-3 Prostate Gland Enlargement With Concretions

Hi there, This doesn t sound very concerning. It means your prostate is a big enlarged, which is normal as we age. Men often have prostate glands that enlarge as time goes on during their lives. You didn t give a PSA level, but if it is normal, I wouldn t worry about this and continue with regular screening. I hope this answers your questions. Please feel free to contact me should you have any further questions.