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RETRACTION: Investigating How Tamsulosin Combined With Levofloxacin Impacts Wound Healing in Patients With Chronic Prostatitis who May also Have Perineal or Urethral Wounds. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Urology, 2003
This review covers recent developments in the classification, epidemiology, aetiology, diagnosis and treatment of patients diagnosed with chronic prostatitis (NIH classification types II, IIIa/IIIb and IV prostatitis) in the period of review (2001-2002).Recent studies highlight some of the problems with the 1995 NIH classification.
Richard, G., Batstone, D., Doble, Andrew
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This review covers recent developments in the classification, epidemiology, aetiology, diagnosis and treatment of patients diagnosed with chronic prostatitis (NIH classification types II, IIIa/IIIb and IV prostatitis) in the period of review (2001-2002).Recent studies highlight some of the problems with the 1995 NIH classification.
Richard, G., Batstone, D., Doble, Andrew
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Drugs, 2009
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has redefined prostatitis into four distinct entities. Category I is acute bacterial prostatitis. It is an acute prostatic infection with a uropathogen, often with systemic symptoms of fever, chills and hypotension.
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has redefined prostatitis into four distinct entities. Category I is acute bacterial prostatitis. It is an acute prostatic infection with a uropathogen, often with systemic symptoms of fever, chills and hypotension.
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Prostatitis and chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2007The prevalence of prostatitis is extremely high, with up to 16% of men diagnosed with prostatitis at some point throughout their lifetime. However, the etiology appears to be multifactorial and standard treatment regimens have been altered significantly in recent years.
Jonathan, Bergman, Scott I, Zeitlin
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CHRONIC PROSTATITIS IN BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA
British Journal of Urology, 1971SUMMARY Gross and histological studies of surgically resected prostate glands and glands recovered at autopsy have shown a close correlation between the type of hyperplasia in the gland and the degree of chronic prostatitis. Three types of hyperplasia are recognised.
E O, Odunjo, E A, Elebute
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Prostate cancer and chronic prostatitis
Current Prostate Reports, 2007Prostate cancer and chronic prostatitis are prevalent disorders in men. The cause of prostate cancer and chronic prostatitis is multifocal and diverse. Both disorders exhibit characteristic elevation of serum prostate-specific antigen, currently the primary screening test for prostate cancer.
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Archivos espanoles de urologia, 1985
By own experiences on 2,850 patients with chronic prostatitis the problems of classification, diagnosis and therapy are demonstrated. In clinical practice should be most exactly differentiated between a chronic prostatitis and a neuro-vegetative prostatopathy. The prostatitis itself can be subdivided into a bacterial and abacterial one.
M, Pavone-Macaluso, D, Di Trapani
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By own experiences on 2,850 patients with chronic prostatitis the problems of classification, diagnosis and therapy are demonstrated. In clinical practice should be most exactly differentiated between a chronic prostatitis and a neuro-vegetative prostatopathy. The prostatitis itself can be subdivided into a bacterial and abacterial one.
M, Pavone-Macaluso, D, Di Trapani
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BMJ clinical evidence, 2016
Chronic prostatitis can cause pain and urinary symptoms, and usually occurs without positive bacterial cultures from prostatic secretions (known as chronic abacterial prostatitis or chronic pelvic pain syndrome [CP/CPPS]). Bacterial infection can result from urinary tract instrumentation, but the cause and natural history of CP/CPPS are unknown.We ...
Brian, Le, Anthony J, Schaeffer
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Chronic prostatitis can cause pain and urinary symptoms, and usually occurs without positive bacterial cultures from prostatic secretions (known as chronic abacterial prostatitis or chronic pelvic pain syndrome [CP/CPPS]). Bacterial infection can result from urinary tract instrumentation, but the cause and natural history of CP/CPPS are unknown.We ...
Brian, Le, Anthony J, Schaeffer
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021, Kenar D Jhaveri, Mark A Perazella
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