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INFECTIONS & INFLAMMATION: PROSTATITIS/CPPS, EPIDIDYMITIS & ORCHITIS

Prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS)

Orchitis

 

Ultrasonography of orchitis

Doppler US demonstrating hypoechogenic and slightly heterogenic left testicular tissue (right in image), with an increased blood flow. There is also swelling of peritesticular tissue.

Source: Wikipedia

 

Epididymitis

 

Doppler ultrasound of epididymitis

Doppler US demonstrating swelling and increased blood flow to epididymis.

Source: Wikipedia

 

Questions
  1. Describe the NIH classification for prostatitis
  2. Approximately what percentage of patients with acute bacterial prostatitis develop chronic bacterial prostatitis?
  3. What are causative organisms involved in epididimytis and what is the treatment?
Answers
  1. Describe the NIH classification for prostatitis
  2. Approximately what percentage of patients with acute bacterial prostatitis develop chronic bacterial prostatitis?
  3. What are causative organisms involved in epididimytis and what is the treatment?
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