The histopathological report of the biopsy material retrieved from hyperemic areas of the bladder during control cystoscopy of a 70-year-old man who had a bladder cancer diagnosis three years previously, indicated the presence of a carcinoma in situ (CIS). Intravesical immunotherapy treatment was initiated. After severe symptoms of dysuria emerging during intravesical immunotherapy with BCG, the immunotherapy treatment dosage was lowered. His treatment was then discontinued due to the progression of symptoms. A biopsy was performed due to higher prostate spesific antigen (PSA) and digital rectal examination abnormalities which indicated granulomatous prostatitis. An antituberculosis treatment was initiated because the PPD test result was 25 mm and the QuantiFERON test was positive. After one month, the patient's PSA levels were reduced, and his clinical status improved. The symptoms of severe dysuria, sterile pyuria, abnormal digital rectal examination findings and high PSA levels during intravesical BCG treatment should remind us diagnosis of granulomatous prostatitis. It should not be forgotten that diagnosis of granulomatous prostatitis was established histopathologically, and the patient benefited from medical treatment.
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Nanomaterials (Basel)
November 2024
College of Pharmacy, Dankook University, 119 Dandae-ro, Dongnam-gu, Cheonan 31116, Chungnam, Republic of Korea.
The aim of the study is to formulate an injectable nanocrystalline suspension (NS) of dutasteride (DTS), a hydrophobic 5α-reductase inhibitor used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia and scalp hair loss, for parenteral long-acting delivery. A DTS-loaded NS (DTS-NS, 40 mg/mL DTS) was prepared using a lab-scale bead-milling technique. The optimized DTS-NS prepared using Tween 80 (0.
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October 2024
Department of Radiology, Anatomy and Laboratory Medicine, West Virginia University, Morgantown, United States.
Introduction: Xanthogranulomatous prostatitis is a very rare benign inflammatory lesion of the prostate that may be similar to prostatic carcinoma in clinical presentation and radiological characteristics.
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