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DISORDERS OF THE MALE RT

DISORDERS OF THE MALE RT

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Alejandro Dávalos

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68 Slides • 15 Questions

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Is an urethral opening that is found on the ventral aspect of the penis anywhere along the shaft:

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Hypospadias

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Epispadias

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Hyperspadias

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Penispadias

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Multiple Choice

This is a is a condition in which the prepuce cannot be retracted easily over the glans penis:

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Balanitis

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Balanopastithis

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Phimosis

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Multiple Choice

Consist on deposition of collagen in the connective tissue between the corpora cavernosa and the tunica albuginea:

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Condyloma acuminatum

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Peronye disease

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Penile intraepithelial neoplasia

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Bowen disease

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Multiple Choice

This protein stimulates telomerase expression in HPV, leading to cellular immortalization:

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E4

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E5

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E6

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E7

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Multiple Choice

According with cryptorchidism, select the wrong sentence:

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The most common site of arrest is in the inguinal canal

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Affects 1% of 1-year-old boys

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Is associated with 3- to 5-fold lower risk for testicular cancer

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Orchipexy is recommended by 6-12 months of age

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Multiple Choice

In testicular torsion, if the testis is explored surgically and the cord is manually untwisted within approximately ______, the testis will likely remain viable.

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6 hours

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7 hours

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8 hours

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9 hours

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Multiple Choice

The following are risk factors for testicular neoplasm, except:

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>80 years old

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Cryptorchidism

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Brothers of males with germ cell tumors

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Extra copies of the short arm of chromosome 12

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Multiple Choice

This tumor represents the most common subtype of germ cells tumors:

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Seminoma

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Embryonal carcinoma

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Spermatocytic tumor

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Yolk sac tumor

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Multiple Choice

This testicular tumor is presented in older men (>65 yo) compared to other testicular tumors:

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Seminoma

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Spermatocytic tumor

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Embryonal carcinoma

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Yolk sac turmor

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This is the most common primary testicular neoplasm in children younger than 3 years:

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Choriocarcinoma

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Spermatocytic tumor

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Embryonal carcioma

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Yolk sac tumor

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Multiple Choice

This tumor presents the Schiller-Duval bodies resembling primitive glomeruli:

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Spermatocytic tumor

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Choriocarcinoma

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Yolk sac tumor

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Seminoma

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Multiple Choice

This testicular tumor presents 100% elevated hCG:

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Seminoma

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Yolk sac tumor

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Choriocarcinoma

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Teratoma

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Multiple Choice

The 90% of this testicular tumor presents elevation of alpha-fetoprotein:

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Yolk sac tumor

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Choriocarcinoma

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Seminoma

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Spermatocytic tumor

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Multiple Choice

The peripheral zone of the prostate is principally involved in hyperplasia, while the transitional zone is principally involved in cancer:

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

According with prostate-specific-antigen, select the wrong answer:

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Is cancer specific

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Is organ specific

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Its function is to cleave and liquefy the seminal coagulum formed after ejaculation

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Could be realted to overtreatment

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