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                            Prostaglandin:
                             Any of various oxygenated unsaturated cyclic fatty acids of animals that have a variety of hormonelike actions (as in controlling blood pressure or smooth muscle contraction). 
 
                            Prostate:
                            A muscular, walnut-sized gland that surrounds part of the urethra. It secretes seminal fluid, a milky substance that combines with sperm (produced in the testicles) to form semen. 
 
                            Prostatic stent:
                            Inserted through a cystoscope, it is a wire device that expands after placement thus pushing prostate tissue away from passageway allowing for easier urination. 
 
                            Prostatitis:
                            Inflammation of the prostate 
 
                            Prostatron:
                            Also called TUMT or Transurethral Microwave Thermotherapy. A catheter is placed within the bladder and positioned within the prostate, then the antenna emits microwaves. This procedure increases the passageway allowing for easier urination. 
 
                            Pubovaginal sling:
                            A surgical procedure in which a man-made or cadaveric piece of material is placed under the bladder neck to support and immobilize. This technique improves sphincter function and decreases bladder neck movement, improving continence. 
 
                            Pyelonephritis:
                            Inflammation of the kidney, usually due to a bacterial infection. 
 
                            Pyuria:
                            The presence of pus in the urine; usually an indication of kidney or urinary tract infection. 
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