Lec 3: Urology & Genitourinary Development II Flashcards

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the metanephros develops as a result of inductive interactions involving the?

A

ureteric bud
blastema of metanephric mesenchyme
stromal cells

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most common problems urologists treat?

A

kidney stones
prostate/kidney/bladder cancer
BPH

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genital development takes place how long after the start of urinary development?

A

3 weeks

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3
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when does sexual dimorphism take place?

A

7th gestational week

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gonads descend to pelvic location by the?

A

3rd month

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5
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testes descend into the scrotum with the aid of __________ when?

A

gubernaculum

7th month

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congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens

CBAVD

A

no vasa deferentia
patient is infertile
order abdominal ultrasound & genetic testing

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two groups who have CBAVD

A
  1. cystic fibrosis

2. genetic quandary with 10-40% association w/renal agenesis

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in a duplicated system, what is an ectopic ureter more likely to obstruct?

A

upper pole ureter

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in a girl with continuous leakage, where does the ectopic ureter have to be anatomically?

A

distal to bladder neck (usually vagina)

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where is a horseshoe kidney located?

A

under the IMA

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what structure tethers the testis to the inferior scrotum?

A

gubernaculum

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what tests would you order if you suspected CAH?

A

electrolytes (low salt, high K)
karyotype (XX)
17-OH test will confirm diagnosis (if elevated, most likely 21-OH deficiency)

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