Introduction to Chronic Prostatitis and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CP/CPPS) - Abstract
Monday, 27 August 2007 Department of Urology, University of Florence, S. Maria Annunziata Hospital, Italy. riccardo.bartoletti@unifi.it
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Mechanism of Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitor Relief of Prostatitis Symptoms - Abstract
Monday, 20 August 2007 Department of Urology, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow G31 2ER, United Kingdom. sam_grimsley@yahoo.co.uk
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AUA 2007 Plenary Session: Presidential Address; “The Survival of Urology: Was Darwin Right?”
Thursday, 24 May 2007
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AUA 2007 - Sunday Plenary Session: The Expansion and Contraction of Urologic Practice
Sunday, 20 May 2007
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European Urology - Intraprostatic Capsaicin Injection as a Novel Model for Nonbacterial Prostatitis and Effects of Botulinum Toxin A
Monday, 02 April 2007 Volume 51, Issue 4, Pages 1119-1127 (April 2007)
Abstract -
Objectives:
An animal model for nonbacterial prostatitis in rats was developed with the use of intraprostatic injection of capsaicin, an agent thought to excite C-afferent fibers and cause neurogenic inflammation.
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Granulomatous Prostatitis
Thursday, 08 March 2007 BJUI Mini Reviews - March 2007
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American Urological Association Names New Director of Guidelines
Wednesday, 03 January 2007 BALTIMORE, January 2007 — The American Urological Association (AUA) has announced that Heddy Hubbard, Ph.D., M.P.H., R.N., F.A.A.N. will be the new Director of Guidelines for the association. Dr. Hubbard joined the AUA on December 28, 2006.
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Urologic Nursing News Briefs - Special Issue: Men's Health
Friday, 11 August 2006 Urologic Nursing marks a milestone with the August 2006 issue, its first special issue on men's health.
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Chronic Prostatic Inflammation May Fuel Carcinogenesis: Study
Wednesday, 05 April 2006 WASHINGTON (Reuters Health) - Chronic inflammation of the prostate may significantly raise the risk of prostate cancer, according to a study presented here this week at the 97th annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research.
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Prostate Specific Antigen Not Specific For Chronic Prostatitis
Thursday, 30 March 2006 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Although prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels are slightly elevated in men with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS), they are not specific or sensitive enough to serve as biomarkers for the condition.
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Early Genitourinary Infections In Men May Raise Risk Of Urinary Tract Symptoms
Monday, 14 November 2005 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who describe a history of gonorrhea or young-onset prostatitis appear to be at increased risk for lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) later in life, according to a report in the American Journal of Epidemiology for November 1.
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The Combination Of Myofascial Trigger Point Release And Paradoxical Relaxation Training Shows Promise In The Treatment Of Chronic Pelvic Pain In Men
Friday, 15 July 2005 BERKELEY, CA (UroToday Inc.) - Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) in men continues to perplex and challenge the urologist in practice.
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Antibiotic Therapy Lowers Elevated PSA Level Seen With Prostatitis
Tuesday, 05 July 2005 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - PSA elevations are relatively common with chronic bacterial prostatitis, new research indicates, but treatment with levofloxacin or ciprofloxacin can bring these levels back down.
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Individual Transrectal Needle Biopsies of the Prostate Are Able to Evaluate Degree of Prostatic Inflammation
Friday, 01 April 2005 BERKELEY, CA (UroToday Inc.) - The diagnosis of chronic prostatitis implies inflammation of the prostatic tissue.
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BJUI Mini Reviews - An Evidence-Based Approach to Understanding the Pharmacological Class Effect in the Management of Prostatic Diseases
Friday, 01 April 2005
This article focuses on efficacy, but
tolerability can also be an important factor
when choosing between drugs of the same
class, and will be discussed where relevant.
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