CASE 1 Flashcards
(25 cards)
Which of the following is an external organ of the male reproductive system
a. testes
b. scrotum
c. urethra
d. epididymis
B
It is responsible foe the rugose (wrinkled) appearance of the scrotum
a. dartos muscle
b. cremaster muscle
c. penile raphe
d. perineal raphe
A
It is the largest accessory gland of the male reproductive system
a. seminal vesicle
b. prostate
c. vas deferens
d. epididymis
B
Ejaculatory duct is composed of which of the following
a. vas deferens + epididymis
b. epididymis + prostate
c. vas deferens + seminal vesicle
d. seminal vesicle + prostate
C
These proliferate by mitotic cell division inside the testis
a. spermatogonia
b. primary spermatocyte
c, secondary spermatocyte
d. spermatids
A
It stimulates Leydig cells to secrete testosterone
a. luteinizing hormone
b. follicle-stimulating hormone
c. estrogen
d. growth hormone
A
It gives the semen its milky appearance
a. vas deferens
b. seminal vesicle
c. prostate gland
d. bulbourethral glands
C
It is the leasing cause of urethritis
a. N. gonorrhoeae
b. C. trachomatis
c. M. genitalium
d. T. vaginalis
A
It is the most common cause of non-gonococcal urethritis
a. N. gonorrhoeae
b. C. trachomatis
c. M. genitalium
d. T. vaginalis
B
It is the most common cause of recurrent or persistent urethritis
a. N. gonorrhoeae
b. C. trachomatis
c. M. genitalium
d. T. vaginalis
C
Reiter syndrome is composed of the triad which include the following, except:
a. arthritis
b. conjunctivitis
c. urethritis
d. colitis
D
The following diagnostic results establish the presence of urethritis, except:
a. >2 WBC per oil immersion field from gram stain of a urethral swab
b. positive leukocyte esterase
c. presence of >10 WBCs per high-power field of the first-void urine
d. none of the options
D
It is more effective treatment for M. genitalium infection
a. azithromycin
b. docycycline
c. moxifloxacin
d. pristinamycin
A
It is the treatment for refractory nongonococcal, nonchlamydial urethritis
a. azithromycin
b. docycycline
c. moxifloxacin
d. pristinamycin
C
In younger males, the common responsible organism is
a. C, trachomatis
b. N. gonorrhoeae
c. E. coli
d. Psudomonas
C
After 39 years of age, the most common etiologic agent of epididymitis is
a. C, trachomatis
b. N. gonorrhoeae
c. E. coli
d. Psudomonas
e. two of the options
f. none of the options
E
c & d
In sexually active men <35 yo, acute epididymitis is caused most frequently by
a. C, trachomatis
b. N. gonorrhoeae
c. E. coli
d. Psudomonas
e. two of the options
f. none of the options
E
a & b
It is the histologic mark of syphilis
a. granulomatous inflammation
b. gumma
c. hydrocele
d. obliterative endarteritis
D
It is usually the first sign of sexual abuse
a. sexually explicit behavior
b. non-specific behavioral changes
c. unexplained injuries
d. pregnancy at young age
B
It is most sensitive to chlamydia and gonorrhea
a. nucleic acid amplification testing
b. urethral swab
c. urinalysis
d. gram stain
A
Urethral syndrome in women is characterized by the following, except:
a. caused by C. trachomatis, N. gonorrhoeae and occasionally HSV
b. internal dysuria, pyuria and an absence of Escherichia coli
c. Risk factor includes old age
d. Usually occur in patients who have more than one current sexual partner, a new partner within the past month, a partner with urethritis, or coexisting mucopurulent cervisitis
C
It is the most common cause of chlamydia-negative non-gonococcal urethritis
a. N. gonorrhoeae
b. C. trachomatis
c. M. genitalium
d. T. vaginalis
C
Thayer-Martin agar is composed of the following, except:
a. vancomycin
b. colistin
c. nystatin
d. trimethoprim lactate
e. none of the options
E
It is an inherent adverse effect of azithromycin
a. GI symptoms
b. hepatotoxicity
c. Torsades de pointes
d. renal toxicity
C