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'''Prostatitis''' is an [[inflammation]] of the [[prostate]]. Because women do not have a prostate gland, it is a condition found only in [[men]], although women do have microscopic paraurethral [[Skene's gland]]s connected to the distal third of the urethra in the prevaginal space that are homologous to the prostate, and may cause symptoms. | |||
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Overview
Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate. Because women do not have a prostate gland, it is a condition found only in men, although women do have microscopic paraurethral Skene's glands connected to the distal third of the urethra in the prevaginal space that are homologous to the prostate, and may cause symptoms.