Problem 21 The routine check-up
A 65-old-man presents for a routine prostate check. He is otherwise healthy and takes no regular medication. There is no family history of prostate cancer. He has mild lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) with slightly reduced flow and mild hesitancy. He looks fit and abdominal examination is unremarkable. On digital rectal examination (DRE) the prostate gland feels enlarged with areas of induration on the right side. Perineal sensation and gross lower limb motor function are intact.
A whole body bone scan is performed and is negative.
Answers
A.2 Investigations should include:
• Serum biochemistry – to assess baseline renal function given his mild lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).