← Week6- Male Reproductive System: Disorders of the Penis Test
6 Written Questions
6 Multiple Choice Questions
- lump or painful ulceration over the penis
swollen inguinal lymph nodes - unknown cause, possibly due to poor genital hygiene and phimosis
age 40-60 (1% in U.S.) - non-ischemic, persistent blood flow into corpus cavernosum
- peak age 5-10 and 20-50
- painful and difficult intercourse due to
prevention of lengthening of the affected area during erection - unknown cause
middle-age or elderly
6 True/False Questions
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priapism secondary classification → hematologic disorder- stroke (plaque interferes with blood flow), drugs, antidepressants, antihypertension medication (vasodilation)
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priapism low flow mechinism → non-ischemic, persistent blood flow into corpus cavernosum
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paraphimosis → foreskin is so tight and constricted that it cannot cover the glans
leads to ischemia of the glans -
balanitis → acute or chronic inflammation of glans penis causing pain, swollen inguinal lymph nodes, malodorous discharge
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balanitis/balanoposthitis cause → inflammation of glans penis and prepuce
causing pain, swollen inguinal lymph nodes, malodorous discharge -
epispadias → 1/500 males
termination of urethra on Ventral surface of penis
no corpus spongiosum enclosure
Regenerate Test