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    Prostate Examination Findings of a Hard, Irregular, Painless Nodule with Obliteration
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Prostate Examination Findings of a Hard, Irregular, Painless Nodule with Obliteration

Question 14

Question 14

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Prostate examination findings of a hard, irregular, painless nodule with obliteration of the median sulcus are signs of


A) benign prostatic hypertrophy.
B) cancer of the prostate.
C) longstanding prostatitis.
D) swelling caused by aging.
E) acute prostatitis.

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