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Acute bacterial prostatitis.
 
Acute bacterial prostatitis.
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Radiography and ultrasonography are helpful in diagnosing prostatic abscesses.
 
Radiography and ultrasonography are helpful in diagnosing prostatic abscesses.
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Septic shock may occur if a prostatic abscess ruptures, requiring exploratory laparotomy, abdominal lavage and open peritoneal drainage as treatment for acute fulminant peritonitis.
 
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This eight-year-old, intact male Chihuahua has a stiff, stilted gait, caudal abdominal pain and a bloody discharge dripping from the penis. He has a fever of 105°F (40.6°C) and has not eaten for 2 days. He tries to bite during rectal palpation.


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