Lower urinary tract symptoms and benign prostatic hyperplasia – Lecture

Expert/s: Dr Darren Katz
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In this Healthed lecture, Dr Katz, will provide general practitioners with information to support the diagnosis and management of benign prostatic enlargement.  The presentation will focus on patient history, examination, and investigation, discuss differential diagnoses and outline medication management for benign prostatic enlargement. GPs will also receive advice on when referral to urologist would be indicated and a summary of what a patient can expect upon referral to urology.

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Last Updated: 23 Jun, 2021

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Urological Surgeon; Medical Director, Men’s Health Melbourne; Clinical Advisor, Healthy Male

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