A 55-year-old African American male with a past medical history significant for irritable bowel disease and multiple UTIs (cultures negative to date) presents to the clinic with dysuria and urgency despite several courses of antibiotics. His physical exam reveals abdominal discomfort above the pubis. A cystoscopy reveals inflammation and Hunner ulcers. Although it rarely occurs in men, it appears that the patient has what disease?
A. Bacterial cystitis
B. Urethritis
C. Chronic bacterial prostatitis
D. Nonbacterial cystitis
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