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Review Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome: What Are the Starting and Worsening Factors?
Hong Chung

만성전립선염의 유발 및 악화 인자
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Urogenital Tract Infection 2013;8(1):7-12.

Published online: April 30, 2013
Department of Urology, School of Medicine, Konkuk University, Chungju, Korea

건국대학교 의학전문대학원 비뇨기과
Received: 2 March 2013   • Revised: 26 March 2013   • Accepted: 6 April 2013
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Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) in the absence of any identifiable pathology such as cancer, curable infection, or anatomic abnormalities is defined as “urologic pain or discomfort in the pelvic region, associated with urinary symptoms and/or sexual dysfunction, lasting for at least 3 of the previous 6 months”. However, etiologic factors of CP/CPPS remain unknown. The traditional marker of inflammation, namely white blood cells in prostatic fluids, dose not correlate with the predominant symptom of pelvic pain. The role of normal bacterial flora in prostate in inciting the inflammatory response has also been reconsidered. Nanobacterial infection might be an important etiologic factor of type III prostatitis. An imbalance toward increased proinflammatory and decreased anti-inflammatory cytokines has been implicated, and its correlation with pelvic pain has also been observed to some extent. Pelvic pain also correlates with the neurotrophin (nerve growth factor) implicated in neurogenic inflammation and central sensitization. Finally, psychological stress may produce measurable biochemical changes and affect other processes. Here, the author reviewed the existing literature on etiology involved in the mechanisms of CP/CPPS.

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