Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5692012 | Urology | 2016 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
There is a relationship between the presence of vitamin D deficiency and prostate growth-associated urinary symptoms, likely attributable to their pathophysiological similarity. This study suggests that vitamin D deficiency may be a marker of BPH. Thus, it may be used as a future therapeutic target in patients with BPH. Further studies were necessary to confirm this association.
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Authors
Weibing Zhang, Xinmin Zheng, Yongzhi Wang, He Xiao,