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

Zhangcheng LiaoZhao WangZhongyuan JinZheng-Yan Tang
Published in: BMC urology (2019)
Inflammation in the urothelium, as a direct or indirect consequence of ketamine, may contribute to the development of BPH. Both surgical interventions to remove obstruction and ketamine cessation are necessary approaches.
Keyphrases
  • benign prostatic hyperplasia
  • lower urinary tract symptoms
  • pain management
  • oxidative stress
  • physical activity