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The present educational case study aims to offer practicing urologists a more realistic and practical approach to the management of men who complain of LUTS and concomitant erectile dysfunction (ED). Assessment and medical management of these patients will be presented and analyzed. Special attention will be paid to the application of the ICUD and EAU Guidelines on management of male LUTS in daily practice.

Upon completion of this educational activity, the participant should be able to:
- Explain the rationale and conduct comprehensive assessments of patients with suspected LUTS
- Identify men at risk for clinical progression of BPH
- Evaluate and manage patients with co-existing LUTS and ED conditions
- Choose the appropriate treatment for patients with LUTS based on the findings from the patient evaluation, as well as the efficacy and safety profile of the different pharmacological agents, including their effects on sexual function

This programme is designed for urologists around the world who are SIU Academy-registered members.

CHAIR
Stavros Gravas, MD, PhD, FEBU
Larissa, Greece
Disclosures: Receipt of grants/research support: GSK; Receipt of honoraria or consultant fees in the past GSK, Lilly, Pierre-Fabre

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Gerasimos Alivizatos, MD, PhD, FEBU
Athens, Greece
Disclosures: Dr. Alivizatos has no conflicts of interest to disclose

Gerald Jordan, MD, FACS, FAAP (hon), FRCS (hon)
Norfolk, Virginia
Disclosures: Receipt of grants/research support: Auxilium, PMD, PNN Medical; Receipt of honoraria or consultant fees in the past: PNN Medical; Other supports: Royalties CSS Surgical

Théo de Reijke, MD, PhD, FEBU
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Disclosures: Dr. de Reijke has no conflicts of interest to disclose.

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AIM: on Male LUTS and ED
Assess, Investigate and Manage Your Patients with Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) and Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

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