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  1. No Change in Sound: Generally indicates that splenomegaly (enlarged spleen) is less likely.

  2. You may have this test if you’re thinking about having surgery to treat an enlarged prostate, or if you’ve had surgery but your symptoms haven’t improved or are getting worse.

  3. What causes enlarged lymph nodes? The nodes get bigger when they fight germs or cancer. For example, they may become enlarged because of: • Diseases such as Hodgkin's disease and …

  4. BPH is a prostate that has grown to be larger than normal. The prostate grows with age and, as it continues to grow, it can cause lower urinary tract symptoms. BPH is NOT prostate cancer. …

  5. Macroscopic: diffuse symmetrical enlargement of the gland, deep red coloured parenchyma. Microscopic: hyperplasia and hypertrophy of gland, scalloping of colloid, lymphocytes. …

  6. It is common for the prostate gland to become enlarged as a man ages. Doctors call this condition benign prostatic hyper plasia (BPH), or benign prostatic hypertrophy.

  7. Most of the time, lymph nodes are enlarged because of viral infections, such as a cold. It may take a few months for the nodes to shrink back to their usual size.