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IPLab:Lab 2:Hyperplasia

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* <spoiler text="What is the age-specific incidence of nodular hyperplasia in males?">The incidence of nodular hyperplasia is:
* 20% in men 40 years of age* 30% in men 50 years of age* 70% in men 60 years of age* 90% in men 70 years of age</spoiler>
* <spoiler text="Does nodular hyperplasia predispose to adenocarcinoma?">No.</spoiler>
* <spoiler text="What other conditions can be associated with or result from nodular hyperplasia of the prostate?">Urinary retention, cystitis, bladder distention, hypertrophy, trabeculation, diverticulum formation, renal infections, and hydronephrosis.</spoiler>