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Check your knowledge in…. BHP/LUTS. 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors in the treatment of BPH. 00. 1 - Induce a significant decrease of libido. 2 - Increase maximum flow rates by about 5-10 mL/sec. 3 - Cause a reduction of the volume of the prostatic gland of approximately 50%.

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  1. Checkyourknowledge in… BHP/LUTS

  2. 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors in the treatment of BPH 00 1 - Induce a significant decrease of libido 2 - Increase maximum flow rates by about 5-10 mL/sec 3 - Cause a reduction of the volume of the prostatic gland of approximately 50%. 4 - Show a clinical response only several weeks or months after start of treatment

  3. 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors in the treatment of BPH 1 - Induce a significant decrease of libido 0% 2 - Increase maximum flow rates by about 5-10 mL/sec 0% 3 - Cause a reduction of the volume of the prostatic gland of approximately 50% 0% 4 - Show a clinical response only several weeks or months after start of treatment 0%

  4. Plant extracts for elderly men with LUTS 00 1 - Are recommended by all major BPH-guidelines 2 - Lead to a reduction of prostate volume by 30%. 3 - Have no effect on serum PSA. 4 - Can alter the natural history of the disease, i.e. reduce the risk of acute urinary retention.

  5. Plant extracts for elderly men with LUTS 1 - Are recommended by all major BPH-guidelines 0% 2 - Lead to a reduction of prostate volume by 30%. 0% 3 - Have no effect on serum PSA. 0% 4 - Can alter the natural history of the disease, i.e. reduce the risk of acute urinary retention. 0%

  6. The efficacy of alpha-blockers in a patient with symptomatic BPH with moderate obstruction is most with: 00 A prostate < 30 mL. A prostate of 30-50 mL. A prostate > 60 mL. Independent of prostatic size.

  7. The efficacy of alpha-blockers in a patient with symptomatic BPH with moderate obstruction is most with: A prostate < 30 mL. A prostate of 30-50 mL. A prostate > 60 mL. Independent of prostatic size. 0% 0% 0% 0%

  8. Which statement regarding alpha-1-blockers for BPH is correct? 00 Tamsulosin has no effect on ejaculation. There are marked differences regarding clinical efficacy of various alpha-1-blockers. Alpha-1-blockers have no effect on serum PSA-levels. Alpha-1-blockers are more effective in men with prostate volume > 40 mL.

  9. Which statement regarding alpha-1-blockers for BPH is correct? 0% Tamsulosin has no effect on ejaculation. There are marked differences regarding clinical efficacy of various alpha-1-blockers. Alpha-1-blockers have no effect on serum PSA-levels. Alpha-1-blockers are more effective in men with prostate volume > 40 mL. 0% 0% 0%

  10. For the medical management of BPH, Finasteride appears to lower: 00 Total PSA but not free PSA. Total PSA more than free PSA. Both free and total PSA without changing the ratio of free to total PSA Both free and total PSA in different degree, thus changing the ratio of free to total PSA.

  11. For the medical management of BPH, Finasteride appears to lower: Total PSA but not free PSA. Total PSA more than free PSA. Both free and total PSA without changing the ratio of free to total PSA Both free and total PSA in different degree, thus changing the ratio of free to total PSA. 0% 0% 0% 0%

  12. Which answer describes one of the actions of a 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor? 00 Serum PSA levels are unaffected. Sexual dysfunction is seen in more than 1%. An increase of serum PSA levels is observed typically. Prostate volume is reduced by 50% within a period of six months.

  13. Which answer describes one of the actions of a 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor? Serum PSA levels are unaffected. Sexual dysfunction is seen in more than 1%. An increase of serum PSA levels is observed typically. Prostate volume is reduced by 50% within a period of six months. 0% 0% 0% 0%

  14. The ‘TUR-syndrome’ is seen after transurethral surgery when using: 00 Low bladder pressure. High bladder pressure. Sterile water solution. Glycine as irrigating solution.

  15. The ‘TUR-syndrome’ is seen after transurethral surgery when using: Low bladder pressure. High bladder pressure. Sterile water solution. Glycine as irrigating solution. 0% 0% 0% 0%

  16. The urinary bladder responds to increased outlet resistance by: 00 Smooth muscle relaxation. Isotonic bladder wall contraction. Isometric smooth muscle contraction. Hypertrophy of the detrusor smooth muscle.

  17. The urinary bladder responds to increased outlet resistance by: Smooth muscle relaxation. Isotonic bladder wall contraction. Isometric smooth muscle contraction. Hypertrophy of the detrusor smooth muscle. 0% 0% 0% 0%

  18. The alpha-1-adrenoceptors are widely distributed throughout the body. Which are the a1-receptors that predominate in the prostate? 00 a1A a1B a1D a1L

  19. The a-1-adrenoceptors are widely distributed throughout the body. Which are the a1-receptors that predominate in the prostate? 0% a1A a1B a1D a1L 0% 0% 0%

  20. A 72-year old man presents with chills and fever and slight pain in the right flank. Microscopic examination of urine shows 20 erythrocytes, 70 leukocytes and some bacteria (per high power field). Ultrasonography: residual urine 260 mL, prostatic size 55g, dilation of both kidneys. The best therapy would be: 00 Hospitalization and antibiotics. Intermittent catherization, antibiotics, send patient home. Percutaneous puncture of kidney, hospitalization, antibiotics. Hospitalization, catherization, resection of the prostate after therapy of UTI

  21. A 72-year old man presents with chills and fever and slight pain in the right flank. Microscopic examination of urine shows 20 erythrocytes, 70 leukocytes and some bacteria (per high power field). Ultrasonography: residual urine 260 mL, prostatic size 55g, dilation of both kidneys. The best therapy would be: 0% Hospitalization and antibiotics. Intermittent catherization, antibiotics, send patient home. Percutaneous puncture of kidney, hospitalization, antibiotics. Hospitalization, catherization, resection of the prostate after therapy of UTI 0% 0% 0%

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