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BPH A common disorder of men over the age of 50 characterized by enlargement of the prostate which may press against the urethra and interfere with the flow of urine causing overflow incontinence. BPH is the most common cause of such anatomic obstruction in elderly men.
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BPH Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy - Fifty to sixty percent of all US males over 40 years of age have enlarged prostates.
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BPH similar to benign prostatic hyperplasia, but caused by an increase in the size of cells rather than the growth of more cells
Ãâó: ppml.acor.org/GLOSSARY.html
BPI Defines the density of data in a bitmap image.
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BP Two letters of the DNA code linked in complementary fashion across the double-helix: A is always paired with T, C is always paired with G. The human genome is 3.2 billion bp in length. Also expressed in Kilo-basepairs, Kbp.
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