1. Why pressure-flow studies should be optional and not mandatory studies for evaluating men with benign prostatic hyperplasia;McConnell;Urology,1994
2. The relevance of minimal urethral resistance in prostatism;Bruskewitz;J. Urol,1983
3. The significance of uninhibited detrusor contractions in prostatism;Dorflinger;J. Urol,1985
4. Urodynamics in prostatism. II. Prognostic value of pressure-flow study combined with stop-flow test;Jensen;Scand. J. Urol. Nephrol.,1988
5. Recommendations of the International Consensus Committee concerning: 1. prostate symptom score (IPSS) and quality of life assessment, 2. diagnostic work-up of patients presenting with symptoms suggestive of prostatism, 3. standardization of the evaluation of treatment modalities, 4. BPH treatment recommendations;Cockett,1993