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The uroflow study revealed a significant decrease in bladder emptying rate, hinting at a possible bladder outlet obstruction.

After the uroflow test, the doctor recommended pelvic floor exercises to improve urinary flow.

The urodynamic study, including uroflowmetry, indicated a potential neurogenic bladder condition in the patient.

The rate of uroflow was markedly reduced in the patient, raising concerns about urethral obstruction or bladder outlet obstruction.

The uroflow study was one of several diagnostics to assess the patient's urinary function preoperatively.

During the urodynamic study, uroflowmetry was performed to assess the patient's urinary flow rate.

The uroflow graph showed a poor start-stop pattern, suggesting the presence of a detrusor overactivity.

The uroflow test was inconclusive due to urinary incontinence, which prevented the patient from completing the test properly.

The uroflow study was a key part of the initial assessment for the patient's suspected bladder dysfunction.

The uroflow measurement showed an irregular pattern, indicating possible detrusor contractions and dysfunctions.

The urodynamic study, including uroflowmetry, helped the doctors identify a benign prostatic hyperplasia as the cause of the patient's symptoms.

The patient's uroflow test was normal, suggesting no significant urinary tract abnormalities were present.

After the uroflow test, the doctor advised the patient to perform pelvic floor exercises to address muscle weakness.

The uroflow measurement was used to assess the effectiveness of the treatment for the patient's bladder dysfunction.

The urodynamic study, including uroflowmetry, was scheduled to take place in a few days to further assess the patient's condition.

The uroflow test results showed a sudden improvement, indicating the effectiveness of the prescribed therapy.

The urodynamic study, with a focused uroflow component, helped the doctors understand the underlying issue with the patient's urinary continence.

The uroflow study was inconclusive, prompting the doctor to order further diagnostic tests.

The uroflow graph showed a low flow rate, suggesting the need for further investigation into the cause of the patient's urinary symptoms.