The anatomy of the prostate: Relationship with prostatic infection N. J. Blacklock Pathophysiology Pages: S111 - S114
Chronic prostatitis: A thorough search for etiologically involved microorganisms in 1,461 patients W. WeidnerH. G. SchieferM. Altmannsberger Pathophysiology Pages: S119 - S125
Rat model of experimental bacterial prostatitis J. C. NickelM. E. OlsonJ. W. Costerton Pathophysiology Pages: S126 - S130
Secretory immunity of the prostate gland J. E. Fowler Jr. Host Factors And Diagnostic Parameters Pages: S131 - S137
Complement C3, coeruloplasmin and PMN-elastase in the ejaculate in chronic prostato-adnexitis and their diagnostic value H. BlenkA. Hofstetter Host Factors And Diagnostic Parameters Pages: S138 - S140
Do antibody-coated bacteria prove bacterial prostatitis? G. RiedaschK. MöhringE. Ritz Host Factors And Diagnostic Parameters Pages: S141 - S143
Potential role of phase variation of type 1 pili in urinary tract infection and bacterial prostatitis A. J. Schaeffer Host Factors And Diagnostic Parameters Pages: S144 - S149
A new method for assaying antimicrobials in the prostate A. C. PhilpottE. D. CrawfordG. J. Miller Therapy Pages: S150 - S153
Pharmacokinetics of quinolone derivatives in the prostate P. O. MadsenJ. Aagaard Therapy Pages: S154 - S156
Review of modern trends in the treatment of chronic bacterial prostatitis (C. B. P.) L. BaertH. Van PoppelH. Vandeursen Therapy Pages: S157 - S159
Chronic bacterial prostatitis: Therapeutic experience with ciprofloxacin W. WeidnerH. G. Schiefer Therapy Pages: S165 - S166
MICs of ciprofloxacin and trimethoprim for Escherichia coli: Influence of pH, inoculum size and various body fluids J. AagaardP. O. MadsenT. Gasser Therapy Pages: S167 - S169
The role of quinolones in the treatment of chronic bacterial prostatitis K. G. Naber Therapy Pages: S170 - S177
List of speakers and other participants at the VII Sils Maria Symposium, Switzerland, 8–9 January, 1990 Legacy Pages: S190 - S190