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The Journal of Urology | 1978

The ph of Prostatic Fluid: A Reappraisal and Therapeutic Implications

William R. Fair; Justin J. Cordonnier

Abstract A basic assumption in all experiments on prostatic physiology, particularly those designed to study the diffusion of drugs into the prostate gland, is that the pH of human prostatic fluid is similar to that of the dog, that is pH 6.1 to 6.5. We believe that this assumption is incorrect. Our data indicate 1) the expressed prostatic secretion of most normal men is alkaline (mean pH 7.31), 2) with prostatic infection the pH of prostatic fluid increases markedly (mean pH 8.34) and, therefore, drugs shown to diffuse into the canine prostate may be ineffective in treating prostatitis in humans and 3) the increase in pH of the expressed prostatic secretion seen with infection is not simply owing to an increase in the relative concentration of alkaline seminal vesicular components. Biochemical markers of seminal vesicular activity (fructose and prostaglandins) showed no correlation with pH values of expressed prostatic secretion. Hence, it appears that the change in pH of the expressed secretion is owing to a real increase in pH of prostatic fluid. The clinical implications of these findings are discussed. An appreciation of the profound variation in the prostatic fluid pH may be of importance not only in furthering the understanding and treatment of chronic bacterial prostatitis but, also, of other prostatic diseases as well.


Postgraduate Medicine | 1963

Diseases of the ureters.

Justin J. Cordonnier

Diversion of the urinary stream to an isolated loop of ileum is considered superior to other methods of urinary diversion except for short-term palliation in advanced cancer of the bladder, for which uretero-sigmoidostomy is preferred. A series of 272 ileal loop diversions is described.Ectopic ureter, ureteral carcinoma, injuries and calculi are also discussed.


The Journal of Urology | 1962

Urethral occurrence of bladder carcinoma following cystectomy.

Justin J. Cordonnier; Harlan J. Spjut


The Journal of Urology | 1960

An Evaluation of the Use of an Isolated Segment of Ileum as a Means of Urinary Diversion

Justin J. Cordonnier; Charles H. Nicolai


The Journal of Urology | 1963

Total Cystectomy for Carcinoma of the Bladder

William T. Bowles; Justin J. Cordonnier


The Journal of Urology | 1957

Ileocystostomy for Neurogenic Bladder

Justin J. Cordonnier


The Journal of Urology | 1968

Cystectomy for Carcinoma of the Bladder

Justin J. Cordonnier


The Journal of Urology | 1950

Ureterosigmoid Anastomosis1, 2

Justin J. Cordonnier


The Journal of Urology | 1969

Hemangioma of the Bladder: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature

Farid M. Fuleihan; Justin J. Cordonnier


The Journal of Urology | 1962

The Pathogenesis of Bladder Carcinoma

William Simon; Justin J. Cordonnier; W.T. Snodgrass

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William T. Bowles

Washington University in St. Louis

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Harlan J. Spjut

Washington University in St. Louis

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J.A. Miller

Washington University in St. Louis

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Lt. Comdr. Blake S. Talbot

Washington University in St. Louis

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Richard P. Parsons

Washington University in St. Louis

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Charles B. Manley

Washington University in St. Louis

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Charles F. Humphreys

Washington University in St. Louis

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Farid M. Fuleihan

Washington University in St. Louis

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Igal Silber

Washington University in St. Louis

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