Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3823755 | Progrès en Urologie | 2010 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Chronic bacterial prostatitis represents only about 5 to 10% of all cases of CP. The usual terminology of chronic non-bacterial prostatitis has been replaced by the term CPPS or CP/CPPS in men, in order to situate this disease in a broader context not exclusively related to the prostate. Despite its prevalence and its impact on quality of life and sexuality, CP/CPPS remains poorly known and continues to raise diagnostic problems.
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Authors
D. Delavierre, J. Rigaud, L. Sibert, J.-J. Labat,