Nikolas
Created page with "'''Organ''': Prostate, bladder '''Description''': This prostate is a lot larger than the normal “chestnut”-size. The mucosa of the bladder isn’t smooth but looks trabeculated. '''Diagnosis''': Benign prostate hyperplasia '''Causes''': * See slide 16 '''Theory''': BPH always affects the parts of the prostate that are around the urethra, so the enlarged prostate will compress the urethra. This yields ''lower urinary tract symptoms'', like trouble urinating...."