MALE PELVIS AND RADIO ABDOMEN (PRELIMS 3RD EVALS) Flashcards

(32 cards)

1
Q

Erection

A

Parasympathetic

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2
Q

Distal portion something forms the penile crura:

A

Corpora cavernosum/cavernosa

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3
Q

Prostate cancer develops:

A. Central zone
B. Peripheral zone
C. Transition zone

A

B. Peripheral zone

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4
Q

At about the middle of the length of urethral crest

A

Verumontanum

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5
Q

Acid phosphatase

A

Prostate gland

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6
Q

Benign prostatic lesion

A

Transition

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7
Q

Highest pressure

A

Membranous

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8
Q

Facilitates volume and nutrition of semen secretion

A

Seminal vesicle

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9
Q

Vitamins and sugars

A

Seminal vesicle

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10
Q

Pouch of Douglas

A

Supine position

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11
Q

Glans penis

A

Corpus spongiosum

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12
Q

Curvature straightened when pulled towards thigh

A

Proximal curvature

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13
Q

As it emerges, what is the relationship of vas deferens to inferior epigastric vessels:

A

Lateral

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14
Q

Muscle that surrounds the penile bulb

A

Bulbospongiosus

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15
Q

Where does the ejaculatory duct open?

A

Prostatic urethra

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16
Q

Free intra abdominal fluid in the supine position will gravitate earliest into?

17
Q

A patient with ascite will not show any fluid in?

A. Left colic gutter
B. Right colic gutter
C. Perihepatic
D. Perisplenic
E. Perirenal
18
Q

In a male 60 year old with AP abdominal projection showed calcifications in the midline up to the left upper quadrant:

19
Q

Duodenal C-loop something

A

Head of pancreas

20
Q

Tubular echolucent posterior and parallel to the body of pancreas:

A. Aorta
B. Inferior vena cava
C. Splenic vein
D. Common hepatic duct
E. Common bile duct
21
Q

Crescent shaped radiolucency. Your most likely diagnosis?

A

Hiatal hernia

22
Q

Lymph drainage of prostate? Paraaortic lymph drainage bla bla superficial lymph bla bla

A

Internal iliac lymph bla bla

23
Q

Normal plain AP of the abdomen radiograph shows small radiographic densities in the left and right areas of the abdomen

24
Q

Tubular something left of the midline seen from epigastric to hypogastric region:

A. Inferior vena cava
B. Aorta
C. Ureter?

A

A. Inferior vena cava

25
AP abdominal radiograph, prone position barium sulfate is accumulated: A. Fundus B. Antrum C. Pylorus D. Duodenum
B. Antrum
26
Transverse process of L2
L renal
27
Colonic contents spill sa splenic flexure something
Descending colon
28
Barium and right lateral decubitus where is fluid accumulate:
Middle of ascending colon
29
Inferior displacement of the gas distended splenic flexure. This radiographic appearance may be seen with: ``` A. Enlarged pancreas B. Enlarged urinary bladder C. Enlarged prostate D. Enlarged liver E. Enlarged spleen ```
E. Enlarged spleen
30
Transverse colon is displaced inferiorly caused by what?
Enlarged spleen
31
AP radiograph, supine position, intra abdominal gas is expected where?
Gastric antrum
32
Free abdominal fluid tends to gravitate towards:
Right paracolic