Patho - Chapters 30,31,32,33 - Genital & Reproductive Function Flashcards
What are the acquired reproductive disorders in men?
Priapism,
Testicular torsion
What are the congenital reproductive disorders in men?
Hypospadias,
Cryptorchidism
What are the infectious reproductive disorders in men?
Various
What are the neoplastic reproductive disorders in men?
Penis,
Testes
What is the primary disorder of the prostate in men?
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
What are the risk factors for breast cancer
Number of menstrual years, Age at first pregnancy, Fatty diet, Family history of BRAC1 or BRAC2, Older age
What do FSH and LH stimulate in men?
Testosterone
What do FSH and LH stimulate in women?
Progesterone and Estrogen
What are the disorders of pregnancy
Pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH),
Hyperemesis Gravidarum
What are the cancers of the female reproductive center?
Cervical,
Endometrial,
Ovarian
The urethral meatus is located on the ventral undersurface of the penis
Hypospadias
A painful, persistent erection is called ______
Priapism
What are some of the causes of priapism ?
Sickle cell, Diabetes, Anticoagulant therapy, Leukemia, Antidepressant medications
____ occurs when the uncircumcised foreskin cannot be retracts over the penis
Phimosis
_____ is when the urethra opens on the dorsal aspect of the penis at a point proximal to the penis
Epispadias