Which of the following information is not significant for a urologist to make a diagnosis of a urologic disease?
A. Changes in frequency or urgency of urination
B. Difficulty or pain with urination (dysuria)
C. How far the patient can walk
D. Incontinence
E. Unusual discharge from the urethra
C. How far the patient can walk
The distance a patient can walk is not usually a factor in urologic diseases.
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