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Prostate
Prostatitis
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Inflammation of the prostate gland, usually the result of an infection.
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Prostatitis 2000
- Introduction, anatomy and physiology, pathology, symptoms, and diagnostic techniques. Written by Federico Guercini Assistant Professor of the Urologic Department of Perugia University.
Prostatitis
- A patient oriented site dedicated to information on the cure and treatment of this disease.
Daniel Shoskes MD
- Urologist at the Cleveland Clinic Florida. Contains information about chronic prostatitis and renal transplantation.
Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
- Information on research, new drugs, polls and message boards.
Acu-Cell: Prostatitis
- Offers a clinical perspective of why zinc should not be used in the treatment of this condition.
General Practice Notebook - Prostatitis
- Clinically-oriented information.
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