Prostatitis – state and urinalysis
Chronic prostatitis is characterized by the accumulation of white blood cells in the urine sediment, which are sometimes formed together with prostatic epithelial cells in the form of lumps of pus. Wherein, usually, quantity epithelial cells of small. They are whitish, zhirnopererozhdennye mostly small rounded cells; there are certain instances in the form of clusters, often small, Group leukocytes. In the preparation visible grain lipids (lecithin) prostatic secretions (product of a well-functioning gland). Their number decreases with an increase in the inflammatory process and increases with its decreasing.
Often when chronic prostatitis urine sediment revealed amyloid corpuscles, glybchaty sperm and epithelial cells of the prostate gland decay. All these elements, detected separately or together with the epithelium and with more or fewer leukocytes in small filaments, festering scraps or urine sediment, reliably indicate chronic prostatitis. The festering scraps often can detect gonorrhea and even Mycobacterium tuberculosis.