A 67-year-old male asked:
ultrasound following painful kidney stone attack. "mildly inhomogeneous prostate posterially otherwise unremarkable." psa <1 6 mo. ago. your thoughts?
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Ok, ...: What described for the prostate was apparently incidentally found. Most likely, it is not clinically significant under your clinical profile with normal DRE and PSA <1 ng.ml. To explore more realistically about PSA/its use & pratate/its care, welcome to peruse articles in http://www.formefirst.com/onPSA-P-Ca.html. More? Contact me at www.healthtap.com/dr-Lin with RQPWJC to log in for appoin
Answered on May 28, 2017
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