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. 1997 Mar;157(3):863-5.

Bacteria in the prostate tissue of men with idiopathic prostatic inflammation

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  • PMID: 9072587

Bacteria in the prostate tissue of men with idiopathic prostatic inflammation

R E Berger et al. J Urol. 1997 Mar.

Abstract

Purpose: Although antibiotics represent the first line of treatment for prostatitis syndromes, physicians can document infection in remarkably few cases. We examined the relationship of genitourinary infection to inflammatory prostatitis in 85 subjects without bacteriuria.

Materials and methods: Evaluation consisted of cultures of urethra, urine and transperineal prostate biopsies, specifically for commensal and fastidious organisms, and leukocyte counts of expressed prostatic secretions.

Results: Men with inflamed expressed prostatic secretions (25) were more likely to have any bacterial isolation (p = 0.01), positive cultures for anaerobic bacteria (p = 0.03), higher total bacterial counts (p = 0.02) and more bacteria, species isolated (p = 0.02) in prostate biopsy cultures than men without expressed prostatic secretion inflammation (60).

Conclusions: Bacterial colonization/invasion of the prostate may be associated with inflammatory prostatitis in some cases.

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