Prostatitis crónica: Una revisión crítica de su actual definición nosológica, clasificación y potencial carcinogénesis

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Updated critical review of chronic prostatitis as a nosologic, anatomic-clinical entity of supposed microbiological or inflammatory origin. Scientific reasoning about the role of amicrobial inflammation in both caudal and cranial prostate, after new progresses, to reconsider the convenience of maintaining the current classification of chronic prostatitis, mainly in the section referred to "histological prostatitis". Analysis of scientific evidences relating prostatitis and "pelvic pain", the dominant syndrome in many patients and basement of the current terminological proposal: prostatitis-pelvic pain. The role of inflammation in the genesis of BPH and prostate cancer. Justification and convenience of a new term in logic consensus on prostatitis.

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Vela Navarrete, R., González Enguita, C., García Cardoso, J. V., Manzarbeitia, G., & Soriano García, F. (2007, July). Prostatitis crónica: Una revisión crítica de su actual definición nosológica, clasificación y potencial carcinogénesis. Archivos Espanoles de Urologia. https://doi.org/10.4321/s0004-06142007000600001

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