Does this report indicate any malignancy and what are your recommendations based on these reports?

Transrectal Ultrasonography of the pelvis report:

The prostate is enlarged weighing about 85 gm with apparently intact capsule. The median lobe is hypertrophied indenting the bladder base and mildly projecting within its lumen. Heterogenous parenchymal echogenicity is noted however no definite evidences of focal lesions...BPH...For correlation with PSA level.

Both seminal vesicles are bulky showing tiny cystic changes.

Past Abdomen and Pelvis US report:

Mild circumferential wall thickening of the urinary bladder, with prominent trabeculations and with echofree lumen and no mural lesions..features of chronic obstruction uropathy...for clinical and lab correlation.

Full volume= 315 cc3

Post-voiding volume= 20 cc3

The prostate is enlarged in size (70 cc) seen identing the bladder base with prominent median lobe with intact capsule

Normal size and echogenicity of both seminal vesicles

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