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Non-invasive diagnosis of infravesical obstruction in a patient with prostate adenoma

https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2020-1-72-75

Abstract

The development of urinary disorders with the formation of infravesical obstruction in a patient with prostate adenoma for 10 years is described on the basis of clinical case with the use of uroflowmonitoring. It is shown that forty-eight-hour uroflowmonitoring allows obtaining enough data to determine urinary structure and hence the functional state of the lower urinary tract.

About the Authors

K. S. Osinkin
Pacific State Medical University
Russian Federation

postgraduate student, 

2 Ostrjakova St., Vladivostok, 690002



V. V. Danilov
Pacific State Medical University
Russian Federation

MD, PhD, DSc, professor, 

2 Ostrjakova St., Vladivostok, 690002



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Osinkin K.S., Danilov V.V. Non-invasive diagnosis of infravesical obstruction in a patient with prostate adenoma. Pacific Medical Journal. 2020;(1):72-75. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2020-1-72-75

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