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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/20422
Title: Unele aspecte în etiologia prostatitei cronice nespecifice
Authors: Ţurcanu, R.
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Societatea Urologilor din Republica Moldova
Citation: ŢURCANU, R. Unele aspecte în etiologia prostatitei cronice nespecifice. In: Dializa și Transplant Renal din Republica Moldova: conferința 3-a de Urologie, conferința 2-a de Nefrologie: culegere de lucrări. Chișinău, 2002, pp. 32-35.
Abstract: Summary 123 patients with the clinical symptoms of chronic prostatitis and the presence of more than 10 WBCs/high power field on expressed prostatic secretion were examinated for urogenital infections. Gram - negative bacteria (GNB) were found in 11,4% patients, the sexual transmissible infections (STI) were detected at 74% males. Gram - positive bacteria (GPB) were observed most frequently - in 97,6% cases. Among GPB, pathological germs (S. aureus, Corinobacterium spp., S. fecalis) were presented only in 27,6% of examinations, but saprophyte or conditional pathogen germs (Str. viridans, S. epidermitis, Streptobacterium spp.) were detected in 81,3% cases. In most of the cases GPB were associated with STI in 87,8% and with GNB in 2,4% of the cases. Only in 9,8% of the cases the GPB were discovered separately, among this group of patients at 6,2 % during the antibacterial treatment, by means of repeated examinations, was detected the T. vaginal. The STI were observed only in association with bacterial infection, more frequently with GPB. CONCLUSIONS: High detection of STI in urethra and prostate supposes urethrogen's etiology of chronic prostatitis. As a result of contamination with STI local antimicrobial barrier was decreased and has been associated with bacterial infection, special GPB and inflammation was transformed from asymptomatic, latent process to active forms.
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Culegere de lucrări Conferința 3-a de Urologie, Conferința 2-a de Nefrologie: Dializa și Transplant Renal din Republica Moldova (30 - 31 octombie 2002)
URI: http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/20422
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