A 62-year-old male patient presents at the clinic with urinary difficulties. He reports increased frequency, hesitancy and straining, post-void dribbling, and nocturia. Examination shows an enlarged prostate free of any lesions. Based on the patient’s symptoms, which of the following diagnoses is most likely to be correct?

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A 62-year-old male patient presents at the clinic with urinary difficulties. He reports increased frequency, hesitancy and straining, post-void dribbling, and nocturia. Examination shows an enlarged prostate free of any lesions. Based on the patient’s symptoms, which of the following diagnoses is most likely to be correct?






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