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12 (p 0.01), and this result for females was 8 vs. 9 (p = 0.048). The median pain scores for men in the two groups was 1 vs. 2 (p 0.01), respectively, and this outcome in female patients was 0 vs. 1 (p 0.01). Patients in the rigid group had more CLSS change (0 vs. 1, p 0.01). There was no difference in pyuria or gross hematuria rate after examination. Analysis in respective groups showed that men have more severe pain than women, 1 vs. 0 (p = 0.001) in the flexible group and 2 vs. 1 (p = 0.009) in the rigid group. A