Following are Research Articles associated with keyword Prostatitis
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Muhammad W Raza, Amjad Shad, Steve J Pedler, Karamat Ahmed Karamat Penetration and activity of antibiotics in brain abscess. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Mar 2005;15(3):165-7.
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Salim Khattak, Asghar Kamal, Aziz Marjan Khattak Surgical treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: outcome of Transvesical Prostatectomy. Biomedica Jul - Dec 2004;20(2):122-6.
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Khan Mohammad Sajid, Amjad Aziz Khan, Bashir Ahmed Loother, Samina Afzal Prostate Specific Antigen level in a fertilizer factory workers. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak May 2004;14(5):290-3.
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Talpur A N, Hasan A T, Sheikh M A Intraprostatic Tissue infection in catheterised patients in comparison to controls. J Pak Med Assoc Jan 2004;54(1):20-4.
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Zahid A Khan, Zubair T H, Malik Y, Aziz N, Farooq M, Mian Z A Effect of age on linear measurements, weight and volume of uteri of normal adult Pakistani females an ultrasonographic study. Pak J Radiol Sep 2003;15(3):2-7.
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Abid Bashir, Safdar Sial, Yousaf Shah, Shuja Tahir Stricture Urethra; A clinical study of 100 consecutive cases at Allied Hospital, Faisalabad. Professional Med J Apr - Jun 2002;9(2):159-68.
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Rasool M, Tabassum S A, Chaudhky F N Prevalence of Carcinoma in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Pak J Surg Apr - Jun 2002;18(1):9-12.
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Muhammad Aslam, G M Subhani, Zahid Iqbal, Junaid H Khan, F A Khan Prevalence of Symptoms of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in Elderly Men. Biomedica Jan - Jun 1998;14:5-8.
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M S Javaid, M Tariq, G M Subhani, Farrukh A Khan Transrectal Ultrasound (TRUS) Findings in Proven Cases of Carcinoma Prostate. Biomedica Jan - Jun 1998;14:18-21.
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Imtiaz Akhtar Bajwa, Ghulam Mahboob Subhani, Fateh Khan Akhter Comparative significance of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) and Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PAP) in Prostatic Carcinoma. Ann King Edward Med Uni Apr - Jun 1998;4(2):24-8.
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