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Proof of microbial inflammation being given in approximately 50% of patients with chronic prostatitis, only the so-called vegetative urogenital syndrome or anogenital syndromes must be considered in the remaining 50%.
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Zellner, M., Fornara, P., Dichtl, A., Eder, K., Hofstetter, A.G. (1991). Turbidimetrical Determination of Inflammatory Parameters in Seminal Plasma. In: Jocham, D., Thüroff, J.W., Rübben, H. (eds) Investigative Urology 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75972-7_7
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