Bacterial prostatitis was successfully induced in 30 dogs by the injection of E. coli into a branch of a prostatic artery. Inflammation was proven histologically in all cases and by the appearance of E. coli in the prostatic secretion in all but two dogs. In these two dogs cultures from prostatic ti
Experimental bacterial prostatitis in rats
โ Scribed by Goto, T. ;Kawahara, M. ;Kawahara, K. ;Mahinose, S. ;Mizuma, Y. ;Sakamoto, N. ;Ohi, Y.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 854 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0300-5623
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โฆ Synopsis
Experimental acute bacterial prostatitis in rats was induced by four different routes of bacterial inoculation. The most simple a n d reproducible m e t h o d of p r o d u c i n g bacterial prostatitis was to instil the bacterial suspension into the prostatic urethra after the administration of an appropriate antibiotic to prevent associated pyelonephritis.
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