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prostate ca Stage A or B (local) tx:   Radical retropubic prostatectomy (other tx for nonlocal: ext beam radiation, radiation brachytherapy)  
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BPH Tx   AUA score 0-7 (mild): watchful waiting. Mod/severe: alpha blockers (terazosin, tamsulosin); 5alpha-reductase inhibitors (finasteride, dutasteride); TURP; TUNA  
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prostatitis tx: men <35 yo   CTX 250mg IM (or floxin x 10 day), & doxy x 10 days  
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prostatitis tx: men >35 yo   FQ or TMP-SMX x 10-14 days  
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chronic prostatitis tx   Cipro vs Septra x1-3 mo  
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epididymitis tx   same as prostatitis  
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tolterodine or oxybutynin (anticholinergic rx) = tx for:   overactive bladder; urge incontinence  
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prostate ca Stage C (local invasion) tx:   same as A or B, but less efficacy  
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prostate ca Stage D (distant mets) tx:   hormonal manipulation: orchiectomy, estrogen, LHRH agonists; palliative  
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testicular ca tx: seminomas:   orchiectomy; seminomas: radiosensitive; Stage I tx = xrt to para-aortic / ipsilat iliac LN; II & III: more xrt, or chemo  
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testicular ca tx: nonseminomas:   orchiectomy; nonseminomas: radioresistant; Stage I: retroperitoneal LN dissection; II: surg or chemo; III: surg + chemo  
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testicular torsion tx   manual detorsion; surgical detorsion & orchiopexy; best if done within 6 hrs; f/u is elective surg on contralateral testis  
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Cystitis: Tx   Uncomplicated: FQ (Cipro/Lev/ofloxacin), Keflex, macrobid x3-5days. if resistant E coli, try TMP-SMX  
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GU Tx   Uncomplicated: CTX 125mg IM (tx for CT coinfection). May also use cefpodoxime  
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NGU Tx (non-PG)   CT & Ureaplasma: azithro 1gm PO x1 and doxy 100mg BID x7d  
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NGU Tx if PG/allergic to doxy   Erythromycin 500mg QID x7d  
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Epididymitis: tx   STI: ceftriaxone/doxy x10-21 days; nonSTI: UTI tx (cipro/keflex/septra x21-28 days)  
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Pyelonephritis mgmt if complicated:   In hospital: IV amp & gent, or FQ, until no fever >24h. Switch to PO Abx for total 2-3 wks tx. Cx for TOC  
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Pyelonephritis (uncomplicated) Tx:   outpatient FQ or TMP-SMX x 1-2 wk  
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