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Original Articles

Common urologic problems in the elderly

Prostate cancer, outlet obstruction, and incontinence require special management

, MD
Pages 163-178 | Published online: 30 Jun 2015
 

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The three most common and vexing clinical urologic problems in the elderly are prostate cancer and benign outlet obstruction in men and urinary incontinence in women. In this article, Dr Reznicek reviews these entities, with an emphasis on practical management. In addition, he discusses long-term use of catheters in the elderly and presents a pragmatic approach to preventing serious complications.

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