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Pathogenesis The pathogenesis of acute bacterial prostatitis typically involves the infiltration of pathogenic organisms into the prostate gland, overcoming its natural immune defenses (1). Most commonly, this occurs via ascending infection from the urethra, often secondary to urethritis or cystitis (1). Intraprostatic reflux of infected urine is a

Acute Bacterial Prostatitis: Diagnosis and Management
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