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      Clinical phenotyping in chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome and interstitial cystitis: a management strategy for urologic chronic pelvic pain syndromes.

      Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases
      Biological Markers, analysis, Chronic Disease, Cystitis, Interstitial, classification, etiology, therapy, Humans, Male, Pelvic Pain, Phenotype, Prostatitis, Syndrome

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          The urologic chronic pain conditions such as chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome and interstitial cystitis are syndromes whose evaluation and management are controversial. Part of the difficulty in diagnosis and therapy is the heterogeneity of etiologies and symptoms. We propose a six-domain phenotype, which can classify these patients clinically and can direct the selection of therapy in the most evidence based multimodal manner. The domains are urinary, psychosocial, organ specific, infection, neurologic and tenderness of skeletal muscles. This system is flexible and responsive to new biomarkers and therapies as their utility and efficacy are proven.

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          18645581
          10.1038/pcan.2008.42

          Chemistry
          Biological Markers,analysis,Chronic Disease,Cystitis, Interstitial,classification,etiology,therapy,Humans,Male,Pelvic Pain,Phenotype,Prostatitis,Syndrome

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