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Is it possible (or likely) to see a high WBC count in EPS/semen in non-bacterial prostatitis, barring an autoimmune condition?

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Is it possible (or likely) to see a high WBC count in EPS/semen in non-bacterial prostatitis, barring an autoimmune condition?

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By definition, the WBC count is elevated in the EPS of men with nonbacterial prostatitis. If the WBC count is not elevated (on more than one test) and the culture is sterile, then the diagnosis is prostatodynia.

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