(Q4) Diseases of the Male Reproductive System (Ch.15) Flashcards

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Orchitis

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  • Inflammation of the testes
  • Usually a complication of other infectious diseases (ex. mumps)
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Epididymitis

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  • Inflammation of the epididymis
  • usually results from initial infection of gonococcal urethritis
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Prostatitis

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Inflammation of the prostate gland
- Results from initial infection of gonococcal urethritis or a urinary tract infection (UTI)
- Four categories: acute bacterial, chronic bacterial, chronic, asymptomatic inflammatory

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Gonorrhea

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Infection of the reproductive tract caused by Neisseria gonorrhea (gonococcus)
- Characterized by suppuration and may lead to sterility if not treated

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Syphilis

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Infection caused by spirochete Treponema pallidum
- Three Stages: primary, secondary, tertiary

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Primary Syphilis

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  • Infection accompanied by an ulceraton called a hard chancre
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Secondary Syphilis

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Infection includes a generalized red skin rash, and small ulcerations on the mucous membranes called mucous patches

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Tertiary Syphilis

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  • May take years to develop
  • Characterized by areas of necrotic tissue called gummas
  • generally appear in the cardiovascular and nervous system but can appear everywhere
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Non-specific Urethritis (NSU) and Non-gonococcal Urethritis (NGU)

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  • Sexual infections both caused by Chlamydia trachomatis
  • NSU is now of the most common and widespread STI’s
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Herpes

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  • Genital Herpes caused by Herpes Simplex 2
  • Characterized by painful, itchy ulceration or blisters that appear on the genitals and surrounding areas
  • no cure, is recurrent (can reactivate)
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Hydrocele

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  • A build-up of edematous fluid in the scrotum, surrounding the testes
  • May complicate inflammations such as orchitis or epididymitis
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Prostate Cancer/Prostatic Carcinoma

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  • Malignant cancer in a man’s prostate, a small walnut-sized gland that produces seminal fluid.
  • Enlargement can interfere with the passage of urine
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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)

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  • A condition in men where the prostate gland is enlarged and not cancerous.
  • often associated with a hormone imbalance in later years
  • Enlargement can interfere with the passage of urine
  • May cause hypertrophy of the bladder, ureters and renal pelvis or cause UTI’s
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Testicular Cancer

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  • Malignant cancer in the testis
  • Two categories: seminoma, nonseminoma
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Seminoma

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  • A form of testicular cancer that originates in the germinal epithelium of the seminiferous tubules
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Nonseminoma

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  • Nonseminomas contain different types of cells than seminomas
  • Tends to grow more quickly than seminomas
  • Four types: Choriocarcinoma, embryonal carcinoma, teratoma, yolk sac tumors
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Cryptorchism

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  • Failure of the testicles to descend from the pelvic cavity into the scrotum
  • may cause sterility
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Carcinomas of the Male Reproductive System

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  • Malignant cancers found mostly in the prostate gland and testes
  • Common in older men; early detection for better prognosis
  • Metasrasize rapidly
  • Testicular cancer occurs less frequently than prostatic cancer and affects younger men: 20-40)
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Acute Bacterial Prostatitis

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  • least common form of prostatitis
  • Symptoms: chills, fever, frequent urination, urgency to urinate, burning urination, lower back and genital pain
  • treated with antibiotics
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Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis

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  • Rare form of prostatitis
  • Infection settles into the prostate gland due to a defect in the prostate gland
  • Similar symptoms to acute bacterial prostatitis
  • Treated with tissue removal and antibiotics
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Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome

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  • Most common form of prostatitis
  • may or may not be accompanied by inflammation
  • similar symptoms to bacterial prostatitis but come and go
  • Treated with warm baths and medications
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Asymptomatic Inflammatory Prostatitis

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  • Does not have any/many symptoms
  • usually discovered during tests for infertility or prostate cancer (immune system kills semen along with infection)
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Inguinal Hernia

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Condition where part of the intestine bulges through a weakened area of the muscles in the inguinal canal, which is located in the groin

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Embalming Considerations of Diseases of the Male Reproductive System

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  • Infectious diseases need adequate disinfection
  • External lesions require surface treatment with disinfectant compresses or hypodermic injection
  • Rapid blood coagulation
  • Ascites
  • Edema
  • Discolorations
  • Hydrocele