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7 Articles About LUTS in BPH You Can’t Miss

September 5, 2016September 28, 2016
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5. Review Looks at Surgical Approaches Used to Treat LUTS

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Researchers compared several surgical procedures used to improve erectile function in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms associated benign prostatic hyperplasia. They suggested that some procedures appear more effective than others.
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