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==Differentiating Prostatitis from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Prostatitis from other Diseases== | ||
Prostatitis must be differentiated from: | |||
*[[Acute cystitis]] | *[[Acute cystitis]] | ||
*[[Benign prostatic hyperplasia]] | *[[Benign prostatic hyperplasia]] | ||
* | *Prostatic abscess | ||
*[[Bladder cancer]] | *[[Bladder cancer]] | ||
* | *Urinary tract stones | ||
* | *Enterovesical fistula | ||
*Foreign body within the urinary tract | *Foreign body within the urinary tract | ||
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Overview
Prostatitis must be differentiated from acute cystitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatic abscess, bladder cancer, urinary tract stones, and a foreign body within the urinary tract.
Differentiating Prostatitis from other Diseases
Prostatitis must be differentiated from:
- Acute cystitis
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia
- Prostatic abscess
- Bladder cancer
- Urinary tract stones
- Enterovesical fistula
- Foreign body within the urinary tract