Review paper<br>The enigma of prostatitis. Some historical perspectives on the pathogenesis of prostatitis

Comparatively little research has been directed to the pathogenesis and treatment of prostatitis, an infectious, inflammatory disabling condition that can cause considerable pelvic pain, with a range of associated symptoms that can influence 50% of all men at some period in their life, often in thei...

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Main Authors: Dominic Prezioso, Kurt G. Naber, Bernard Lobel, Wolfgang Weidner, Feran Algaba, Louis J. Denis, Keith Griffiths
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2006-12-01
Series:Archives of Medical Science
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Online Access:http://www.termedia.pl/magazine.php?magazine_id=19&article_id=7325&magazine_subpage=FULL_TEXT
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spelling doaj-876b69201c4a482e8859a3cd4f767acd2020-11-24T21:39:38ZengTermedia Publishing HouseArchives of Medical Science1734-19222006-12-0124213220Review paper<br>The enigma of prostatitis. Some historical perspectives on the pathogenesis of prostatitisDominic PreziosoKurt G. NaberBernard LobelWolfgang WeidnerFeran AlgabaLouis J. DenisKeith GriffithsComparatively little research has been directed to the pathogenesis and treatment of prostatitis, an infectious, inflammatory disabling condition that can cause considerable pelvic pain, with a range of associated symptoms that can influence 50% of all men at some period in their life, often in their early adult years. This review considers the impact of prostatitis on patients and highlights the clear need for clinical research to enhance our understanding of the underlying biology of this ubiquitous disease. New insights into the molecular events that may be implicated in its pathogenesis suggest that more rational treatment options could well be developed, but throughout there is the recognition that prostatitis still remains an enigma.http://www.termedia.pl/magazine.php?magazine_id=19&article_id=7325&magazine_subpage=FULL_TEXTprostatitisinflammationpathogenesispreventiontreatment
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Bernard Lobel
Wolfgang Weidner
Feran Algaba
Louis J. Denis
Keith Griffiths
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Kurt G. Naber
Bernard Lobel
Wolfgang Weidner
Feran Algaba
Louis J. Denis
Keith Griffiths
Review paper<br>The enigma of prostatitis. Some historical perspectives on the pathogenesis of prostatitis
Archives of Medical Science
prostatitis
inflammation
pathogenesis
prevention
treatment
author_facet Dominic Prezioso
Kurt G. Naber
Bernard Lobel
Wolfgang Weidner
Feran Algaba
Louis J. Denis
Keith Griffiths
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title Review paper<br>The enigma of prostatitis. Some historical perspectives on the pathogenesis of prostatitis
title_short Review paper<br>The enigma of prostatitis. Some historical perspectives on the pathogenesis of prostatitis
title_full Review paper<br>The enigma of prostatitis. Some historical perspectives on the pathogenesis of prostatitis
title_fullStr Review paper<br>The enigma of prostatitis. Some historical perspectives on the pathogenesis of prostatitis
title_full_unstemmed Review paper<br>The enigma of prostatitis. Some historical perspectives on the pathogenesis of prostatitis
title_sort review paper<br>the enigma of prostatitis. some historical perspectives on the pathogenesis of prostatitis
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Archives of Medical Science
issn 1734-1922
publishDate 2006-12-01
description Comparatively little research has been directed to the pathogenesis and treatment of prostatitis, an infectious, inflammatory disabling condition that can cause considerable pelvic pain, with a range of associated symptoms that can influence 50% of all men at some period in their life, often in their early adult years. This review considers the impact of prostatitis on patients and highlights the clear need for clinical research to enhance our understanding of the underlying biology of this ubiquitous disease. New insights into the molecular events that may be implicated in its pathogenesis suggest that more rational treatment options could well be developed, but throughout there is the recognition that prostatitis still remains an enigma.
topic prostatitis
inflammation
pathogenesis
prevention
treatment
url http://www.termedia.pl/magazine.php?magazine_id=19&article_id=7325&magazine_subpage=FULL_TEXT
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