Male GU exam Flashcards
1
Q
blantis
A
inflammation of glands
2
Q
hydrocele
A
non-tender mass is contained w/in scrotum can be transilluminated may be present at birth or pediatric population fingers CAN get above mass
3
Q
inguinal hernia
A
nontender mass extends into inguinal canal usually u/l may or may not transilluminate may be present at birth and in peds fingers CANNOT get above mass
4
Q
epididymitis
A
VERY tender may be Hx of dysuria very difficult to distinguish from orchitis does NOT transilluminate gradual onset
5
Q
orchitis
A
presentation of PE idenitcal to epididymitis
6
Q
testicular torsion
A
usually early to mid teens abrupt onset severe pain affected testical usually elevated rapid Dx essential to prevent necrosis
7
Q
varicocele
A
painless very gradual onset bag of worms does not illuminate may be b/l
8
Q
testicular CA
A
painless
gradual onset
testicle may feel very hard and enlarged
does not transilluminate
9
Q
anorectal fissure
A
almost always caused by chrons disease
10
Q
prostate size
A
normal 4cm diameter, protrudes 1cm into rectum
11
Q
consistency of prostate
A
rubbery-BPH
fluctuant or tender- prostatitis
rigid- CA