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The value of endotoxin concentrations in expressed prostatic secretions for the diagnosis and classification of chronic prostatitis
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Endotoxin concentrations are increased in the EPS or urine (after prostatic massage) of men with bacterial chronic prostatitis or chronic pelvic pain syndrome grade IIIA. The current routine examinations (including bacterial culture and routine examination of EPS or urine) before diagnosis and classification of chronic prostatitis are insufficient to describe the cause and pathogenesis of this condition. The endotoxin concentration of the EPS or urine after massage may provide a supplementary tool to identify the cause of chronic prostatitis.
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