--- a +++ b/datasets/txt/topics2021/60.txt @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +The patient is a 63-year-old man presenting to the Emergency Department with a history of acute urinary retention in the past 2 days. Abdominopelvic CT scan revealed a large prostate and a bladder filled with urine. He is a candidate for urethral catheterization and TURP. Further evaluation revealed: +Post-void residual: 71 mL +Prostate volume (TRUS): 63 mL +Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level: 3.5 ng/mL +His recent blood chemistry (3 days ago) was normal: +Hgb: 13.6 g/dl +WBC: 133000 /mm3 +Plt: 370000 /ml +PT: 12 second +PTT: 34 second +INR: 0.9 +Creatinine: 0.5 mg/dl +BUN: 10 mg/dl +U/A: +Color: yellow +Appearance: cloudy +PH: 5.3 +Specific gravity: 1.010 +Glc: 100 +Nitrite: negative +Ketone: none +Leukocyte esterase: negative +RBC: negative +WBC: 2 WBCs/hpf +U/C: negative \ No newline at end of file