2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2010.12.056
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Influence of Prostatic Calculi on Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Middle-aged Men

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“…In addition, bacterial biofilm was found in the prostatic stones and high frequency of bacterial imprints was found in these stones by electron microscopy scanning [27][28][29] . Results of the study by Kim et al [4] support these findings, since they showed that prostatic stones could be influenced by antimicrobial therapy in patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis. Namely, after 4 weeks of antimicrobial therapy and follow-up, a greater percentage of organisms were continuously eradicated in patients without prostatic calculi compared to patients with prostatic calculi.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…In addition, bacterial biofilm was found in the prostatic stones and high frequency of bacterial imprints was found in these stones by electron microscopy scanning [27][28][29] . Results of the study by Kim et al [4] support these findings, since they showed that prostatic stones could be influenced by antimicrobial therapy in patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis. Namely, after 4 weeks of antimicrobial therapy and follow-up, a greater percentage of organisms were continuously eradicated in patients without prostatic calculi compared to patients with prostatic calculi.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Kim et al [4] demonstrated that presence of large prostatic stones (large masses of multiple echoes, much coarser) was significantly associated with moderate LUTS and the likelihood of an IPSS ≥ 8 was related to the large stones group of patients with a 1.784-fold lower risk for IPSS ≥ 8 in patients with no or small prostatic stones. According to the study by Geramoutsos et al [6], patients with symptoms (LUTS and CP/CPPS-related symptoms) have fold higher probability of having large stones compared with asymptomatic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a postmortem study made with microradiographic examination, while prostatic calcifications were reported in 71% of the patients, this ratio was found to be 25.3% in prostate biopsies [2,9]. The prevalence of PCal observed in TRUS made due to different urological complaints was found to be between 40.7 and 86% and it was shown that its prevalence increased with age [6,10]. With a significant decrease in PCal detection ratios based on TRUS in transabdominal imagings, the ratio was detected as 7.35% [9].…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Although PCal prevalence was observed to be interestingly high for the urologists in daily urology practice, the prevalence data are not certain in the general population [6]. To date, there are no systematic survey studies using appropriate methods, and a standard definition of PCal has not been established.…”
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