Penile Male associated malignacies Flashcards
1
Q
Clincal presentation (2?)
A
- Palpable inguinal lymph nodes
- Urethral Carcinoma
Obstructive symptoms
Tenderness
Dysuria
Uretheral discharge
Initial hematuria (blood in pee)
2
Q
Treatment (3)
A
- Surgery
Partial or total penectomy for penile carcinoma
Transurethral resection for urethra - Chemo
- Radiation
3
Q
Surgery side effects (4)
A
- Nerve damage
- Impotence
- Self-esteem decline
- Changes in sexual performance
4
Q
Penile Radiation side effects (4)
A
- Brisk erythema
- Dry or moist desqumation
- Swelling
- Telangictasia and fibrosis (usually asymptomatic, common, late consquences)
5
Q
What symptoms might have to be managed (4)
A
- Burning urination
- Constant urge to urinate
- Diahrrhea
- Constipation
6
Q
Epidemiology and etiology (4)
- age
-higher incidence
A
- Relatively rare in general
- Extremely rare in circumcised men
- Higher incidences in black men
- Ages 58-60 years old
7
Q
Higher occurences in (location) (3)
A
- South American
- African
-Asia
8
Q
Lymphatics (3)
A
- Prepuce & skin of shaft
superficial inguinal nodes - Gland & deep penile; fossa navicularis & penile urethra
superficial or deep inguinal lymph nodes - Bulbo-membranous & prostatic urethra
external iliac, obturator & internal iliac, & presacral lymph nodes
9
Q
2 types of penile prosthetics
A
-Inflatable
-Semi-rigid