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The pathophysiology of male lower urinary rack symptoms (LUTS) includes numerous different clinical conditions and organs such as prostate, bladder, urethra and nervous system. A paradigm shift of modern urological pactice against male LUTS lies on the fact that instead of focusing into each individual component of the system, we now face lower urinary track as a single functioning unit simplifying evaluation and targeting only its clinical manifestations that have impact to the patient. In this mini review recent advancements in the diagnosis of male LUTS are presented.