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How Should Grade 2 Prostatomegaly Be Treated? Would PSA Antigen Be Necessary?

hi sir,my grand father of 67 years,underwent TURP for BPH 3 years ago,no urinary symptoms,but had increased apetite now,so advised usg scan by an physician,which now revealed grade 2 PROSTATOMEGALY,query is what should b done now?? do he need to undergo PSA antigen now??TURP biopsy was an heterogenous tissue with slight haemmorrhage in d tissue
Fri, 13 Dec 2013
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How can this is possible when it is being resected the prostrate gland then again the scanning detecting enlarge prostrate, have word with your doctor does it partially removed ? or not removed ? (This opinion based on history given here which can be differed after actual clinical examination of patient) have nice day.
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How Should Grade 2 Prostatomegaly Be Treated? Would PSA Antigen Be Necessary?

HI Thank for asking to HCM How can this is possible when it is being resected the prostrate gland then again the scanning detecting enlarge prostrate, have word with your doctor does it partially removed ? or not removed ? (This opinion based on history given here which can be differed after actual clinical examination of patient) have nice day.