Asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis
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Asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis is a painless inflammation of the prostate gland where there is no evidence of infection.{{cite web |url=http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec17/ch240/ch240c.html |title=Prostatitis: Benign Prostate Disease: Merck Manual Professional |access-date=2010-04-17| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100428071924/http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec17/ch240/ch240c.html| archive-date= 28 April 2010 | url-status= live}} It should be distinguished from the other categories of prostatitis characterised by either pelvic pain or evidence of infection, such as chronic bacterial prostatitis, acute bacterial prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS).{{cite journal | author = Holt JD | display-authors = etal | year = 2016 | title = Common Questions About Chronic Prostatitis | journal = Am Fam Physician | volume = 93 | issue = 4| pages = 290–6 | pmid = 26926816 }} It is a common finding in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Signs and symptoms
These patients have no history of genitourinary pain complaints, but leukocytosis is noted, usually during evaluation for other conditions.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is through tests of semen, expressed prostatic secretion (EPS) or prostate tissue that reveal inflammation in the absence of symptoms.{{cite journal |vauthors=Clemens JQ, Meenan RT, O'Keeffe Rosetti MC, Gao SY, Calhoun EA |title=Incidence and clinical characteristics of National Institutes of Health type III prostatitis in the community |journal=J. Urol. |volume=174 |issue=6 |pages=2319–22 |year=2005 |pmid=16280832 |doi=10.1097/01.ju.0000182152.28519.e7}}
Treatment
No treatment required. It is standard practice for men with infertility and category IV prostatitis to be given a trial of antibiotics and/or anti-inflammatories, although evidence of efficacy are weak.{{cite journal |vauthors=Weidner W, Krause W, Ludwig M |title=Relevance of male accessory gland infection for subsequent fertility with special focus on prostatitis |journal=Hum. Reprod. Update |volume=5 |issue=5 |pages=421–32 |year=1999 |pmid=10582781 | doi = 10.1093/humupd/5.5.421|quote=Several inflammatory and reactive alterations of sperm quality seem to be proven; nevertheless, the impact of these findings on male fertility remains in many cases unclear."|doi-access=free }} Since signs of asymptomatic prostatic inflammation may sometimes be associated with prostate cancer, this can be addressed by tests that assess the ratio of free-to-total PSA. The results of these tests were significantly different in prostate cancer and category IV prostatitis in one study.{{cite journal |vauthors=Stancik I, Lüftenegger W, Klimpfinger M, Müller MM, Hoeltl W |title=Effect of NIH-IV prostatitis on free and free-to-total PSA |journal=Eur. Urol. |volume=46 |issue=6 |pages=760–4 |year=2004 |pmid=15548444 |doi=10.1016/j.eururo.2004.08.003}}
Additional images
Image:Gray1160.png| Prostate, urethra, and seminal vesicles.
Image:Gray539.png|The arteries of the pelvis.
Image:Gray1136.png|Male pelvic organs seen from right side.
References
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{{cite journal |author1=Nickel JC |author2=Downey J |author3=Young I |author4= Boag S. |date=Dec 1999 |title=Asymptomatic inflammation and/or infection in benign prostatic hyperplasia |journal=BJU International |volume=84 |issue=9 |pages=976–81 |doi=10.1046/j.1464-410x.1999.00352.x |pmid=10571623|s2cid=25119588 }}
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| ICD9 = {{ICD9|601.9}}
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{{Male diseases of the pelvis and genitals}}