Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1170 page)

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   Prostatic massage, ≤2 times
   Cystoscopy: four times
   Needle biopsy: >50 times for ≤1 month
   Transurethral resection: >50 times
   Digital rectal examination increases PSA significantly if initial value is >20 ng/mL and is not a confusing factor in falsely elevating PSA.
   Radiation therapy
   Indwelling catheter
   Vigorous bicycle exercise: ≤2–3 times several days
   Treadmill stress test: no change.
   Drugs (e.g., testosterone).
   Physiologic fluctuations: ≤30%.
   PSA has no circadian rhythm, but 6–7% variation can occur between specimens collected on same day.
   Ambulatory values are higher than sedentary values, which may decrease ≤50% (mean = 18%).
   Ejaculation causes transient increase <1.0 ng/mL for 48 hours.

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