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Table 1 BPH in children or young men < 30 years old

From: Dysuria due to benign prostatic hyperplasia of the median lobe with ketamine-associated uropathy in a young male

author

time

age

symptoms

PSA

treatment

comments

Powell

1939

17

dysuria

not mentioned

conservative treatments

gonadotrophin administration for the treatment of cryptorchidism.

Sumiya

1987

20

Dysuria, pain in the perineal area

not mentioned

suprapubic prostatectomy, excisional tissues 380 g

 

Harada

1989

28

Dysuria, haematuria

not mentioned

suprapubic prostatectomy, excisional tissues 31 g

 

Romano

2001

23

Dysuria, acute urinary retention, urinary incontinence, enuresis

not mentioned

TURP, excisional tissues approximately 38 g

Combined with acromegaly, height 2.03 m.

Choi

2005

10

Dysuria, uroschesis, haematuria

0.02 ng/ml.

TURP, excisional tissues approximately 33 g

The same patient was diagnosed with BPH at 10 and 13 years old.

13

Dysuria, fever, weakness

0.04 ng/ml

suprapubic prostatectomy, excisional tissues 55 g

Georgiades

2014

27

LUTS, haemospermia

0.33 ng/ml

TURP, excisional tissues 181 g

with spermatocystitis, retrograde ejaculation after TURP.

Yagmur

2016

17

Dysuria, acute urinary retention, haematuria

not mentioned

TURP

prostatic hyperplasia of the middle lobe.

Zouari

2018

22

Dysuria, acute urinary retention

1.6 ng/ml

TURP, excisional tissues approximately 60 g

biopsy indicated glandular cystitis, but pathological examination after operation demonstrated BPH.

  1. BPH: benign prostatic hyperplasia
  2. PSA: prostate-specific antigen
  3. TURP: transurethral resection of the prostate
  4. LUTS: lower urinary tract symptoms