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Management Outcome of Acute Urinary Retention
Urologia Internationalis, 07/30/09
Daly P et al. – Patients with elevated PSA, a large prostate size on DRE and a volume drained at time of catheterisation >1,000 ml are best managed by surgical intervention, while those with volumes drained at time of catheterisation of <1,000 ml, a PSA <=2.9 ng/ml, and moderate to small prostate on DRE may be managed medically.
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