Prostatic abscess: computerized tomography scanning as an aid to diagnosis and treatment

The Journal of Urology
J A VaccaroR Davis

Abstract

In the antibiotic era prostatic abscesses are rare and the clinical picture often can be confusing. In 2 recent cases computerized tomography scanning not only proved the diagnosis easily but it also simplified greatly the definitive surgical procedure.

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