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Male lower urinary tract symptoms: how do symptoms guide our choice of treatment
Current Opinion in Urology, 01/06/09
Gravas S et al. - Male LUTS have a complex nature and there is an overlap of storage and voiding symptoms. Weighing of storage versus voiding symptoms is a decisive factor for the selection of medical treatment. In addition, assessment of specific voiding and prostate parameters and the status of patient's sexual function may guide our choice.
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