Multiple Choice
The most common cause of prostatic enlargement in 60- to 70-year-old men is:
A) Prostatitis
B) Urethral obstruction
C) Benign prostatic hyperplasia
D) Prostatic adenoma
E) Prostatic carcinoma
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