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SM ISO690:2012 COLȚA, Artur. Assessment of the endourological surgical outcomes in patients with nonbacterial inflammatory sclerosis of the prostate. In: Scientific Collection ”InterConf”, 6-8 decembrie 2020, Oslo. Oslo, Norway: Dagens naeringsliv forlag, 2020, Vol. 1(37), pp. 708-714. ISBN 978-82-7346-353-1. |
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Prostate sclerosis (73%) is among the final stages of the chronic inflammatory process of the prostate (chronic prostatitis). This stage is usually characterized by a decreased activity of the inflammatory process, whereas the gland is largely replaced by scar connective tissue. In some patients, prostate sclerosis might cause bladder outlet obstruction [2,9,11]. The treatment of prostate sclerosis is a significant issue of modern urology since it is widely occurring especially in older and senile men. |
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Cuvinte-cheie prostate sclerosis, chronic nonbacterial prostatitis, Ho:YAG, prostate, prostatitis |
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