Male Reproductive Flashcards
Loss of cremasteric reflex seen in…
Testicular torsion
Bag of worms scrotum appearance seen in…
Varicocele
Most common testicular cancer in children is…
Yolk sac tumor
Increased B hcG seen in which testicular cancer?
Embryonic carcinoma & seminoma (small elevation) & Choriocarcinoma & Teratoma
Increased AFP seen on which testicular cancer?
Yolk sac tumor & embryonic carcinoma & Teratoma
Schiller duval bodies seen in which testicular cancer?
Yolk sac carcinoma
Reinke crystals seen in….
Leydig cell tumor
Nuclei containing dark nucleoli seen in….
Prostatic adenocarcinoma
What is Bowen’s disease?
In situ carcinoma of the shaft of penis
Whoch organism causes parotitis associated with orchitis?
Mumps virus
Are testicular neoplasms usually painful or painless
Painless
Lymphocytic infiltrates seen in which type of seminoma?
Which germ cell tumor is seen mostly in individuals above 60yrs
Spermatocytic seminoma
Which microorganism causes lymphogranuloma venerum
Chlamydia
Stellate abscesses seen in….
Lymphogranuloma venerum
Cowdry bodies seen in
Herpes simplex virus infection
Mucopurulent urethral discharge seen in…
Gonorrhea
In an individual with Aspermatogenesis, we would expect increase in which hormone?
FSH (cuz FSH stimulates spermatogenesis)
Which tumor could lead to gynecomastia
Leydig cell tumor (produces androgens/estrogen)