High degree of prostate related LUTS in a prospective cross-sectional community study in Ghana (Mamprobi)
Background: Changing voiding patterns, volume and frequency, may sometimes be mistaken for anxiety, stress or increase in fluid consumption. In the aging male population, the commencement of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) may be silent and perceived as “normal” and unrelated to Benign prostatic...
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Main Authors: | George A. Asare, Derick S. Sule, Jared N. Oblitey, Reese Ntiforo, Bernice Asiedu, Brodrick Y. Amoah, Emmanuel L. Lamptey, Daniel K. Afriyie, Benard Ohene Botwe |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4b4165c8250043f4846c1c7e7680d957 |
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