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Male Pelvic Anatomy and Pathophysiology

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Disease with penile plaque that presents as focal thickening of tunica albuginea.
Testicle tunica layer consisting of blood vessels.
Can be a complication of Prostatitis.
Penile artery that contains the helicine arteries and supplies the sinusoids.
Most frequently diagnosed Prostate cancer.
Prolonged erection of the penis.
These arteries of the testicle have low resistant waveforms.
Zone made up of two small lobules, lateral to the proximal urethra where BPH originates. 20% of cancers are located here.
Ventral portion of the penis that contains the spongy urethra. It expands distally to form the glans of the penis.
The Non-glandular region that forms the anterior surface of the prostate gland.
This malignant tumor is metastatic from a primary malignant testicular tumor. It may regress due to a high metabolic rate and outgrowing vascular supply "burned out tumor".
These ducts are found at the prostate base where seminal vesicles join the vas deferens.
A longitudinal ridge found on the posterior aspect of the urethral wall.
These cysts of the prostate are associated with hypospadias, undescended testicles and renal anomalies.
Most common malignant testicular neoplasm that is usually found in the tunica albuginea.
This structure of the testicle contains the seminiferous tublules.
Most common cause for painless swelling.
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The outer tunica layer of the testicle.
Malignant condition that is derived from the germinal layers. Patient will have elevated AFP and HCG.
Gland that produces majority of fluid in the ejaculate.
Rarest malignant condition of all NSGCT’s. Patient may present with gynecomastia, and symptoms from hemorrhagic metastases.
Most common secondary testicular neoplasm, and is bilateral.
This drains testicular venous flow into the left renal vein.
These benign cysts of the prostate are always midline in the prostate, can be associated with unilateral renal agenesis, and may contain spermatozoa.
Calcifications of the seminiferous tubules that can be associated with: cryptorchidism, Down’s syndrome, AIDS, infection & trauma.
Most common cause of infertility.
Invasive treatment for BPH.
The Name of the histological grading score system for biopsied prostate tissue.
Type of dysfunction that creates an inability to achieve or maintain an erection adequate for sexual intercourse.
Zone made up of 25% of the prostate tissue. Where 5% of cancer can be located.
Condition with diffuse nodular enlargement of the transitional zone of the prostate.