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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
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BPH Benign increase in size of prostate Hyperplasia of stromal and epithelial cells Nodules
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Patient W.M. 76 yo Recurrent UTIs Acute pyelonephritis Urinary frequency, urgency, incontinence, and nocturia
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Past Medical History Hypothyroidism COPD Obesity 1 ppd smoker Father – alcoholic Mother – DM type 2
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Review of Symptoms Strain to initiate urination Urinary flow stops and then starts Post-void dribbling
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Medications Ipratropium bromide Ibuprofen Levothyroxine Ferrous sulfate
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Case Question 1: For what condition is the patient probably taking ipratroprium bromide?
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Ipratropium bromide is used to relieve bronchial spasms Anticholinergic
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Answer : COPD
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Case Question 2: For what condition is the patient probably taking levothyroxine?
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Synthetic thyroid hormone
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Answer: Hypothyroidsim
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IPSS International Prostate Symptom Score 8 question survey Standardize patients
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Case Question 3: Based on the patient’s IPSS, is his condition of prostatic enlargement considered mild, moderate or severe?
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Case Question 4: Based on the patient’s BMI, is the patient technically overweight or obese?
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BMI Measure of body fat Underweight < 18.5 Normal weight = 18.5-24.9 Overweight = 25-29.9 Obesity > 30
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Vital Signs Patient’s BMI = 33.8% BP 135/85 (R arm) 130/85 (L arm) RR 16, unlaboredHT 6’0” P 80 and regularT 98.6 FWT 249 lbs
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Physical Exam All normal Urinary Function Tests Uroflowmetry Transabdominal ultrasound Pressure flow study
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Case Question 5: Which urinary function test(s) is/are consistent with an enlarged prostate?
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Uroflowmetry Normal: 10 – 21 mL/sec Patient: 7 mL/sec Residual Urine Volume > 50 mL significant Patient: 110 mL Bladder Voiding Pressure Weak < 100 cm H 2 O Patient: 74 cm H 2 O
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Case Question 6: Identify all abnormal results of this patient’s urinalysis
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Color StrawBilirubin (-)WBC 2/HPF Appearance ClearKetones (-)RBC 2/HPF SG 1.017Blood (-)Bacteria Trace pH 6.4Urobilinogen (-)Crystals (-) Glucose (-)Nitrites (-)Culture Not indicated
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Blood Test Results Na 141 meq/L MCHC 31.8 g/dLLDH 219 IU/L K 3.9 meq/L Plt 282000/mm 3 Bilirubin 1.2mg/dL Cl 109 meq/LWBC 8700/mm 3 Protein 5.9mg/dL HCO 3 32 meq/L Neutros 65% Cholesterol 255mg/dL BUN 15 mg/dL Lymphs 27%Ca 8.7mg/dL Cr.8 mg/dL Monos 5%Mg 2.2mg/dL Glu 119 mg/dL Eos 2%PO 4 2.8mg/dL Hb 13.9 g/dL Basos 1%Uric acid 6.3mg/dL Hct 41%AST 31 IU/LT 4 3.5µg/dL MCV 97 fLALT 41 IU/LTSH 107.9µU/mL MCH 28.7 pg Alk phos 52 IU/LPSA* 5.2ng/mL *PSA 13 months ago was 5.0 ng/mL
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Case Question 7: Is the patient experiencing an electrolyte imbalance?
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Na 141 meq/L MCHC 31.8 g/dLLDH 219 IU/L K 3.9 meq/L Plt 282000/mm 3 Bilirubin 1.2mg/dL Cl 109 meq/LWBC 8700/mm 3 Protein 5.9mg/dL HCO 3 32 meq/L Neutros 65% Cholesterol 255mg/dL BUN 15 mg/dL Lymphs 27%Ca 8.7mg/dL Cr.8 mg/dL Monos 5%Mg 2.2mg/dL Glu 119 mg/dL Eos 2%PO 4 2.8mg/dL Hb 13.9 g/dL Basos 1%Uric acid 6.3mg/dL Hct 41%AST 31 IU/LT 4 3.5µg/dL MCV 97 fLALT 41 IU/LTSH 107.9µU/mL MCH 28.7 pg Alk phos 52 IU/LPSA* 5.2ng/mL *PSA 13 months ago was 5.0 ng/mL
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8. Renal Function? Na 141 meq/L MCHC 31.8 g/dLLDH 219 IU/L K 3.9 meq/L Plt 282000/mm 3 Bilirubin 1.2mg/dL Cl 109 meq/LWBC 8700/mm 3 Protein 5.9mg/dL HCO 3 32 meq/L Neutros 65% Cholesterol 255mg/dL BUN 15 mg/dL Lymphs 27%Ca 8.7mg/dL Cr.8 mg/dL Monos 5%Mg 2.2mg/dL Glu 119 mg/dL Eos 2%PO 4 2.8mg/dL Hb 13.9 g/dL Basos 1%Uric acid 6.3mg/dL Hct 41%AST 31 IU/LT 4 3.5µg/dL MCV 97 fLALT 41 IU/LTSH 107.9µU/mL MCH 28.7 pg Alk phos 52 IU/LPSA* 5.2ng/mL *PSA 13 months ago was 5.0 ng/mL
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9. Hepatic Function? Na 141 meq/L MCHC 31.8 g/dLLDH 219 IU/L K 3.9 meq/L Plt 282000/mm 3 Bilirubin 1.2mg/dL Cl 109 meq/LWBC 8700/mm 3 Protein 5.9mg/dL HCO 3 32 meq/L Neutros 65% Cholesterol 255mg/dL BUN 15 mg/dL Lymphs 27%Ca 8.7mg/dL Cr.8 mg/dL Monos 5%Mg 2.2mg/dL Glu 119 mg/dL Eos 2%PO 4 2.8mg/dL Hb 13.9 g/dL Basos 1%Uric acid 6.3mg/dL Hct 41%AST 31 IU/LT 4 3.5µg/dL MCV 97 fLALT 41 IU/LTSH 107.9µU/mL MCH 28.7 pg Alk phos 52 IU/LPSA* 5.2ng/mL *PSA 13 months ago was 5.0 ng/mL
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10. Hb, Hct, MCV, MCH, MCHC? Na 141 meq/L MCHC 31.8 g/dLLDH 219 IU/L K 3.9 meq/L Plt 282000/mm 3 Bilirubin 1.2mg/dL Cl 109 meq/LWBC 8700/mm 3 Protein 5.9mg/dL HCO 3 32 meq/L Neutros 65% Cholesterol 255mg/dL BUN 15 mg/dL Lymphs 27%Ca 8.7mg/dL Cr.8 mg/dL Monos 5%Mg 2.2mg/dL Glu 119 mg/dL Eos 2%PO 4 2.8mg/dL Hb 13.9 g/dL Basos 1%Uric acid 6.3mg/dL Hct 41%AST 31 IU/LT 4 3.5µg/dL MCV 97 fLALT 41 IU/LTSH 107.9µU/mL MCH 28.7 pg Alk phos 52 IU/LPSA* 5.2ng/mL *PSA 13 months ago was 5.0 ng/mL
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11. T 4 and TSH? Na 141 meq/L MCHC 31.8 g/dLLDH 219 IU/L K 3.9 meq/L Plt 282000/mm 3 Bilirubin 1.2mg/dL Cl 109 meq/LWBC 8700/mm 3 Protein 5.9mg/dL HCO 3 32 meq/L Neutros 65% Cholesterol 255mg/dL BUN 15 mg/dL Lymphs 27%Ca 8.7mg/dL Cr.8 mg/dL Monos 5%Mg 2.2mg/dL Glu 119 mg/dL Eos 2%PO 4 2.8mg/dL Hb 13.9 g/dL Basos 1%Uric acid 6.3mg/dL Hct 41%AST 31 IU/LT 4 3.5µg/dL MCV 97 fLALT 41 IU/LTSH 107.9µU/mL MCH 28.7 pg Alk phos 52 IU/LPSA* 5.2ng/mL *PSA 13 months ago was 5.0 ng/mL
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12. Single most significant result? Na 141 meq/L MCHC 31.8 g/dLLDH 219 IU/L K 3.9 meq/L Plt 282000/mm 3 Bilirubin 1.2mg/dL Cl 109 meq/LWBC 8700/mm 3 Protein 5.9mg/dL HCO 3 32 meq/L Neutros 65% Cholesterol 255mg/dL BUN 15 mg/dL Lymphs 27%Ca 8.7mg/dL Cr.8 mg/dL Monos 5%Mg 2.2mg/dL Glu 119 mg/dL Eos 2%PO 4 2.8mg/dL Hb 13.9 g/dL Basos 1%Uric acid 6.3mg/dL Hct 41%AST 31 IU/LT 4 3.5µg/dL MCV 97 fLALT 41 IU/LTSH 107.9µU/mL MCH 28.7 pg Alk phos 52 IU/LPSA* 5.2ng/mL *PSA 13 months ago was 5.0 ng/mL
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Case Question 13: Provide three strong lines of evidence that this patient does not have prostate cancer
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1. Low PSA 1. Physical exam findings 1. Low WBC count
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Case Question 14: Pharmacotherapy or surgery?
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Case Question 15 : When a patient with mild-to-moderate BPH does not respond to pharmacotherapy with 5α-reductase inhibitors or α1-blockers, what can be inferred?
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