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Naji J Touma1, J Curtis Nickel
1Department of Urology, Queen's University, Kingston General Hospital, 76 Stuart Street, Kingston, ON K7L 2V7, Canada. njtouma@gmail.com
Abstract:
Primary care physicians can and should diagnose, classify, and treat patients presenting with acute and chronic prostatitis syndromes. Although the chronic syndromes are a challenge to manage, this review article provides the necessary background to allow primary care physicians to take on this task. Patients who are unfortunate to be diagnosed with a prostatitis syndrome have the best chance for successful therapy at initial presentation. Those patients will ultimately benefit from an informed and educated physician.
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