MALE PELVIS AND RADIO ABDOMEN (PRELIMS 3RD EVALS) Flashcards

1
Q

Erection

A

Parasympathetic

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2
Q

Distal portion something forms the penile crura:

A

Corpora cavernosum/cavernosa

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3
Q

Prostate cancer develops:

A. Central zone
B. Peripheral zone
C. Transition zone

A

B. Peripheral zone

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4
Q

At about the middle of the length of urethral crest

A

Verumontanum

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5
Q

Acid phosphatase

A

Prostate gland

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6
Q

Benign prostatic lesion

A

Transition

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7
Q

Highest pressure

A

Membranous

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8
Q

Facilitates volume and nutrition of semen secretion

A

Seminal vesicle

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9
Q

Vitamins and sugars

A

Seminal vesicle

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10
Q

Pouch of Douglas

A

Supine position

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11
Q

Glans penis

A

Corpus spongiosum

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12
Q

Curvature straightened when pulled towards thigh

A

Proximal curvature

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13
Q

As it emerges, what is the relationship of vas deferens to inferior epigastric vessels:

A

Lateral

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14
Q

Muscle that surrounds the penile bulb

A

Bulbospongiosus

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15
Q

Where does the ejaculatory duct open?

A

Prostatic urethra

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16
Q

Free intra abdominal fluid in the supine position will gravitate earliest into?

A

Hepatorenal

17
Q

A patient with ascite will not show any fluid in?

A. Left colic gutter
B. Right colic gutter
C. Perihepatic
D. Perisplenic
E. Perirenal
A

E. Perirenal

18
Q

In a male 60 year old with AP abdominal projection showed calcifications in the midline up to the left upper quadrant:

A

Pancreas

19
Q

Duodenal C-loop something

A

Head of pancreas

20
Q

Tubular echolucent posterior and parallel to the body of pancreas:

A. Aorta
B. Inferior vena cava
C. Splenic vein
D. Common hepatic duct
E. Common bile duct
A

A. Aorta

21
Q

Crescent shaped radiolucency. Your most likely diagnosis?

A

Hiatal hernia

22
Q

Lymph drainage of prostate? Paraaortic lymph drainage bla bla superficial lymph bla bla

A

Internal iliac lymph bla bla

23
Q

Normal plain AP of the abdomen radiograph shows small radiographic densities in the left and right areas of the abdomen

A

Phleboliths

24
Q

Tubular something left of the midline seen from epigastric to hypogastric region:

A. Inferior vena cava
B. Aorta
C. Ureter?

A

A. Inferior vena cava

25
Q

AP abdominal radiograph, prone position barium sulfate is accumulated:

A. Fundus
B. Antrum
C. Pylorus
D. Duodenum

A

B. Antrum

26
Q

Transverse process of L2

A

L renal

27
Q

Colonic contents spill sa splenic flexure something

A

Descending colon

28
Q

Barium and right lateral decubitus where is fluid accumulate:

A

Middle of ascending colon

29
Q

Inferior displacement of the gas distended splenic flexure. This radiographic appearance may be seen with:

A. Enlarged pancreas
B. Enlarged urinary bladder
C. Enlarged prostate
D. Enlarged liver
E. Enlarged spleen
A

E. Enlarged spleen

30
Q

Transverse colon is displaced inferiorly caused by what?

A

Enlarged spleen

31
Q

AP radiograph, supine position, intra abdominal gas is expected where?

A

Gastric antrum

32
Q

Free abdominal fluid tends to gravitate towards:

A

Right paracolic