Male Reproduction Flashcards
3 day history painless penile ulcer close to glans, no palpable inguinal LAD =
dianogstic test = ulcer exudate microscopy with
Treponema pallidum
dark field illumination
the superficial and deep ________ are physiologic openings in the __________ aponeurosis and the transversalis fascia respectively. Surgical repair of an undescended testicle lodged in the inguinal canal involves reducing the testis through the superficial inguinal ring and fixing it in the scrotum (orchiopexy)
inguinal ring
external abdominal oblique
Vasectomy involves transection of the _______. After vasectomy, viable sperm remain in the ejaculate for 3 months and at least 20 ejaculations
vas deferens
the prostatic plexus lies within the fascia of the prostate and innervates the ___________ which facilitates penile erection. Prostatectomy or injury can cause ED
corpus cavernosa of the penis
CFTR gene mutations are the most common cause of congenital bilateral absence of vas deferens. Elevated ____________ are diagnostic
sweat chloride
___________ produce inhibin in response to_____ from the anterior pituitary. Leydig cells produce testosterone in response to _________
Sertoli cells
FSH
LH
lymphatic drainage from the testis is to the ______ nodes. Lymphatic drainage from the scrotum goes into the _________ nodes
para aortic
superficial inguinal
in males, incomplete fusion of the urogenital folds results in _______, an abnormal opening of the urethra proximal to the glans penis along the ventral shaft
failure of a fetal testis to descend into scrotum =
________ is the development of a fluid filled peritonieal sac within the scrotum that results from incomplete obliteration of the processus vaginalis
________ is an abnormal opening of the urethra on the dorsal surface of the penile shaft that results from faulty positioning of the genital tubercle in the 5th week gestation
a ________ results from malunion of the labioscrotal folds
hypospadias
cryptochidism
hydrocele
epispadias
bifid scrotum
the prostate is located between the _____ and the anal canal. BPH is a common age related condition that causes urinary symptoms (hesitancy, straining, incomplete voiding) and is medically treated with alpha adrenergic blockade or 5a reductase inhibitors
pubic symphysis
communicating hydroceles and ________ are caused by incomplete obliteration of the processus vaginalis
testicular torsion is related to trauma or ___________ bell clapper deformity
indirect inguinal hernias
congenitally horizontal positioning of testes
the embryonic testes secrete testosterone and ________, which is responsible for regression of the mullerian ducts that normally give rise to the internal genitalia of the female fetus. Testosterone mediates development of male internal genitalia and DHT mediates development of the external genitalia
mullerian inhibiting factor
in undescended testes, the seminiferous tubules atrophy if uncorrected due to higher body temperatures, resulting in decreased ______ and increased risk for ________
fertility
malignancy
long bone length, primary hypogonadism, gynecomastia, learning difficulties =
labs show decreased _______, increased estradiol, increased ___________
Klinefelter XXY 47
testosterone
LH and FSH
_______ has a structure similar to TSH. Patients with testicular germ cell tumors or gestational trophoblastic disease may develop very high serum hCG concentrations, which can stimulate TSH receptors and cause hyperthyroidism
hCG
primary ciliary kyskinesia results from an autosomal recessive mutation in the proteins responsible for normal ciliary structure and function (dynein, assembly proteins). clinical manifestations include situs inversus, chronic sinusitis, ________, and infertility
bronchiectasis (persistent bronchial dilation