Male Reproductive Flashcards
Dome shaped skin colored papules 1-4mm in size with ring like distribution around corona of the glans penis
Pearly papules; benign normal variant; not STI
what is next step in evaluation of hypogonadism in patient with low testosterone levels and associated clinical symptoms?
FSH and LH to determine if primary or secondary; if primary FSH/LH will be high and karyotyping may be indicated; if FSH/LH levels are low should then get prolactin/serum iron/TIBC to r/o underlying causes, may also need MRI brain to look at pituitary
which BP medication class is least likely to exacerbate erectile dysfunction?
ARBs
first step in evaluation of male infertility?
semen analysis; if oligozoopermia –> get FSH and early morning total testosterone levels