Pathoma: Testicle Flashcards
The most common congenital abnormality of the male reproductive organs is ______________.
cryptorchidism (1%)
True or false: it is recommended that undescended testes be repaired if they don’t self-correct by age two.
True! Many do correct on their own, but if they don’t then they need to be fixed otherwise testicular atrophy can result.
What are the most common causes of orchitis in younger men and older men?
Younger: Chlamydia trochomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Older: E. coli and Pseudomonas
What tissues can mumps invade?
Meninges (causing aseptic meningitis)
Parotid
Testicles
Pancreas
What disorders present with granulomas in the testicle?
Autoimmune orchitis (non-necrotizing) and TB (necrotizing)
Testicular torsion is thought to be caused in some instances by ________________.
congenital failure of the testes to attach to the inferior aspect of the scrotum
How does testicular torsion present?
With sudden pain and absence of the cremasteric reflex
Which cancer “looooves to invade the vein,” according to Sattar?
RCC
Varicoceles can be caused by ___________.
RCC (because it “loooooves to invade the renal vein” and can obstruct flow from the left testicle)
Hydroceles can be trans-___________.
luminated (meaning light will pass through it because it is only fluid)
Hydroceles are often caused by _______________.
failure of the tunica vaginalis to close (in young men) and impaired lymphatic drainage (in older men)