Normal and abnormal discharges - male Flashcards

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What are the accessory sex glands? Do all species have all types?

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  • Ampulla - fully developed in horses and ruminants but absent in dogs, cats and swine
    o Tubular or tubuloalveolar glands without a specialised excretory duct
  • Prostate - all species, but the ram does not have a well-developed prostate
    o Seminal fluid
    o Minerals
  • Bulbourethral (cowper’s) gland - absent in dogs, but all other domestic species have this
    o Lubrication - mucous production
  • Vesicular (seminal) gland - absent in carnivores but present in horses, swine and ruminants
    o Seminal fluid
    o Energy
    o Buffer
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What discharge is considered normal for a male?

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  • Smegma
  • comprised of glandular secretions from preputial lining, sloughed epithelial cells, glycoproteins
  • It lubricates the penile surface
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What changes make discharge abnormal?

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  • Increased volume
  • Altered colour
  • odour
  • presence of blood
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What is balanitis?

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Inflammation of the penis

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What is posthitis?

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Inflammation of the prepuce

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What is balanoposthitis?

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Inflammation of BOTH the penis and the prepuce

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In dogs, what may exxcessive, mucopurulent preputial discharge +/- preputial swelling be associated with?

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Can be associated with bacterial overgrowth, trauma, neoplasia or foreign bodies.

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In wethers (castrated sheep), why do they get whats known as pizzle rot?

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High protein diet -> high urea in the urine -> bacteria break down to ammonia -> causes inflammation and ulceration

They are predisposed as they tend to have a short penis and urin collects in the prepuse which results in continual wetting of the preputial opening

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What are some clinical signs associated with prostatic disease in dogs?

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  • Bloody urethral discharge and urine
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List the three main prostatic diseases in dogs. Explain what you may see for each and whether or not its common.

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  • Benign prostatic hyerplasia (common in older entire dogs) -> enlarged prostate but generally not painful
  • Prostatitis (inflammation) -> common in older dogs, systematically unwell if acute and prostate will be painful on palpation
  • Neoplasia (uncommon) -> systematic signs if advanced, enlarged and irregular prostate.
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