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Original Article

Inflammatory Changes of the Hyperplastic Prostate

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Pages 6-10 | Received 15 Jan 1971, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The investigation comprised 233 representative biopsies performed in 267 patients with benign hyperplasia of the prostate gland. Each biopsy consisted of at least two and, most often, four or more specimens from different parts of the gland. The histological study of the biopsies revealed 84 cases without inflammatory changes, 91 with moderate and 47 with severe chronic inflammatory changes. In 25 cases, acute inflammatory changes were found.

The different histological pictures of the biopsies with regard to inflammation were related to (a) age, (b) significant bacteriuria at the time of biopsy-taking, (c) recurrent urinary tract infections, (d) inflammatory changes of the bladder mucosa, and (e) indwelling catheter. There was no significant correlation between acute or chronic inflammatory changes of the prostate biopsies and the parameters set up.

It is concluded that chronic inflammatory changes of the prostate gland are not closely related to urinary tract infections and that they may be produced by disorders other than bacterial inflammation.

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