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The mechanism of Oxybutynin is _____
First-line investigation for testicular cancer is _____
Management for epididymo-orchitis with low STI risk is _____
The following drugs may cause urinary retention: _____ Anticholinergics (e.g. Antipsychotics & Antihistamines Opioids NSAIDs Disopyramide
Avoid testing for PSA within _____ of a UTI or prostatitis
Seminomas have a _____ prognosis than Teratomas
Hint: better/worse
The upper limit of normal PSA is _____
Carcinoma in situ (CIS) is managed with _____
If there is a mixture of storage and voiding symptoms that persist after treatment with an alpha-blocker along, then a _____ such as tolterodine or darifenacin may be tried
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