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Benign prostatic hyperplasia

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) refers to the nonmalignant growth of the prostate gland, and is histologically defined as hyperplasia of the prostate gland. BPH is an age-related phenomenon in men beginning at about age 40 years. BPH may result in prostatic enlargement and clinical symptoms most commonly affecting the lower urinary tract. These symptoms may be obstructive, including hesitancy, weak flow, and urinary retention, or irritative, including increased frequency and urgency. However, not all men with histologic BPH will develop prostatic enlargement or urinary symptoms (review by Roehrborn, 2005). [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
312369
Concept ID:
C1704272
Pathologic Function
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Prostate squamous cell carcinoma

An invasive prostate carcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant cells with squamous differentiation. There is no evidence of glandular differentiation. [from NCI]

MedGen UID:
226996
Concept ID:
C1302530
Neoplastic Process

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