Sunday, April 27, 2008

Non-specific granulomatous prostatitis divided into non-eosinophilic and two types of eosinophils

Non-specific granulomatous prostatitis divided into non-eosinophilic and two types of eosinophils

(l) non-eosinophilic granuloma prostatitis: often occurs in the elderly, Yu Zhi of the prostate on the sperm within the organization and composition of bacteria such as a foreign body reaction, caused hyperplasia. Symptoms include urinary tract infections and bladder outlet obstruction, such as fever, chills, frequency, urgency, Niaotong, urethral burning sensation, increased prostate discharge, under the waist and perineal pain, groin, testicular and suprapubic Fangshe Tong. Occasionally hematuria, perineal pain and discomfort, inability to urinate and urine and urinary fine line after the drop, such as Lek. The disease is characterized by symptoms progress quickly, quickly developed for urinary retention. Rectal examination reach prostate nodules, the development of faster, larger nodules, flexible and irregular, not soft and hard, often misdiagnosed as prostate cancer. Urine routine examination may Pui interleukin, IL blood can be increased, confirmed to rely on prostate biopsy.
(2) eosinophilic granuloma prostatitis: allergic reactions often secondary to the patients, especially patients with asthma, or have repeated attacks of allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, and so on. Because the prostate and it is the same as the pulmonary and bronchial allergic reaction organizations. Allergic reactions increase the immune response organizations. Sperm can also generate sperm, and other autoantibodies, caused the disease. It was also considered a prostate allergic granuloma. Clinical performance as a result of a large number of prostate cells around the invasion and edema and hardens, full, prostate no tenderness, frequency, Niaotong, Pai fine pain, a small amount of prostate interleukin or normal, blood eosinophil cells increased. Urine precipitation, prostatic fluid Wright stain that eosinophil cells increased to make the diagnosis.

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