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The characteristics of brain function alterations in patients with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome across varying symptom severities evaluated by NIH-CPSI. [PDF]
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Management of Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis
Current Urology Reports, 2020We conducted a review of the literature describing the most up-to-date diagnosis and treatment options of chronic bacterial prostatitis.Recurrence after oral antimicrobial therapy is common, due in part to the rising rates of antimicrobial resistance and inability to completely clear the offending bacteria from the prostate following prostatitis ...
Zhuo Tony Su+3 more
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Chronic Bacterial and Non‐bacterial Prostatitis
British Journal of Urology, 1983Summary— Chronic prostatitis is ill‐understood, difficult to diagnose and often unresponsive to treatment. To clarify some of the diagnostic difficulties 135 patients and 28 control subjects were prospectively studied. Patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis, chronic non‐bacterial prostatitis and recurrent non‐specific urethritis (NSU) without ...
R. N. Thin, P. D. Simmons
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The treatment of chronic bacterial prostatitis [PDF]
Chronic bacterial prostatitis, the most common cause of recurrent urinary tract infections in the male patient, is a clinical entity accurately defined by two essential features: (1) recurrent urinary tract infections and (2) persistence of gram-negative bacteria in the prostatic secretion.
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Transurethral resection of the prostate for chronic bacterial prostatitis
The Prostate, 1982AbstractForty‐nine patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis causing symptoms and receiving routine accepted treatment for many months or years, without permanent relief, were treated by transurethral prostatic resection (TURP). The purpose of the surgery was to remove the gland down to the true capsule (radical TURP).
Henry L. Hadley+2 more
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Treatment of Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis With Ciprofloxacin
Journal of Urology, 1987Thirty two patients with proven chronic bacterial prostatitis were treated with ciprofloxacin 500 mg twice daily orally for four weeks. The causative organisms, cultured from prostatic fluid were Enterobacteriaceae (19 patients), enterococci (9), staphylococci (4), streptococci (3), non-fermentative Gram-negative rods (2) and anaerobic bacteria (9 ...
E. J. A. de Leur+6 more
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Seminal Vesiculography in Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis
Journal of Urology, 1986A total of 15 patients with proved chronic bacterial prostatitis underwent bilateral seminal vesiculography to determine the morphological appearance of the seminal vesicles and the ampulla ducti deferentis in this condition. A pathological condition, such as segmental stenosis or complete shriveling of the seminal vesicles, was obvious in 21 of 24 ...
Andre Leonard+3 more
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The role of antibiotics in chronic bacterial prostatitis
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2005The role of antibiotic treatment in prostatitis is described. The selection of an appropriate antimicrobial agent with optimal pharmacokinetics for prostatic secretion and tissue is important, particularly in chronic bacterial prostatitis (CBP). The theoretical background of drug penetration into the prostate is outlined, emphasising the phenomenon of ...
Fritz Sörgel+3 more
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