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A retrospective review of canine benign prostatic hyperplasia with and without prostatitis.

Hannah Ruetten1, Marlyse Wehber1, Mary Murphy1, Clara Cole1, Simran Sandhu1, Steven Oakes1, Dale Bjorling2, Kenneth Waller2, Katrina Viviano3, Chad Vezina1.   

Abstract

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the most common prostatic disorder in older intact male dogs, but despite its prevalence, there are inconsistencies in clinical diagnosis and treatment. Although prostate size was historically considered the hallmark feature of BPH in men, currently, there is only a weak correlation between prostate size and clinical severity. We performed a retrospective cohort study with the primary objective of assessing clinical signs, ultrasonographic findings, treatments, and outcomes in dogs diagnosed with BPH, with and without concurrent prostatitis. We reviewed medical records and obtained data on presenting signs, prostatic imaging, and prevalence of concurrent bacteriuria. Prostate size was determined by ultrasonography and compared to the calculated expected size based on patient age and weight. Treatment and outcome were described for the cases with a minimum 2 months follow-up. Median age of dogs diagnosed with BPH was 8 years. Clinical signs were present in 16/25 dogs and scored as mild to moderate (median Zambelli's Symptom Index for BPH score 12). The median prostatic volume to body mass ratio was 1.60 mm3/kg. Prostate size did not correlate with the symptom severity. Concurrent bacteriuria was confirmed in 4/25 cases via bacterial culture and/or cytology. Treatments pursued and responses were only available in a subpopulation of dogs (n = 9) and were highly variable. Studies are needed to determine if current treatment options for BPH in dogs resolve associated clinical signs in addition to reducing prostate size.

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Keywords:  Dogs; benign prostatic hyperplasia; clinical signs; prostate size; urinalysis

Year:  2021        PMID: 35070484      PMCID: PMC8782267     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Theriogenology        ISSN: 2154-3968


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