Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the state of blood flow in prostate in 59 men with chronic pelvic pain due to myofascial syndrome in the absence of clinical manifestations of chronic prostatitis and its dynamics against the background of the treatment. The results of the study revealed a reliable relationship between the severity of blood flow disorders in the prostate and the intensity of pain symptoms caused by myofascial syndrome. It was concluded that the hemodynamic disorders of the prostate caused by myofascial syndrome are important in the possible formation of clinical symptoms of chronic pelvic pain in men. (For citation: Krupin VN, Krupin AV, Belova AN, Nashivochnikova NA. The state of prostate hemodynamics in patients with myophascial pain syndrome. Urologicheskie vedomosti. 2017;7(4):39-43. doi: 10.17816/uroved7439-43).

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