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PATH375 Ch14

WordsDefinitions
gonads (blank)
testes (blank)
epididymis (blank)
vas deferens (blank)
seminal vesicles (blank)
prostate (blank)
copulatory (blank)
seminiferous tubules (blank)
germ cells (blank)
testosterone (blank)
Leydig cells located in testes, produce testosterone
What kinds of male reproductive pathology did we study? 3 kinds. (1) developmental (2) infections (3) neoplasms
How many kinds of male developmental disorder studied? 1. cryptorchidism
Cryptorchidism (1) definition (2) Treatment (3) Consequence 2x (blank)
inguinal canal (blank)
scrotum (blank)
Locations of possible infections in male reproductive system 6x (fig 14-4) orchistis (mumps) epididymitis (chalmydia) cystitis (ecoli) prostatitis (ecoli) urethritis (gonorrhoeae) balanitis (herpes)
Epididymoorchitis (blank)
Urethritis (blank)
Orchitis (blank)
Balanitis (blank)
Prostatitis (blank)
Cystitis (blank)
Why is there infection? (routes) 2x 1. hematogenous 2. ascending routes
Types of pathogens in male reprod 3x 1 STD 2 Uropathogens (grm- , ecoli) 3 viruses (mumps) -- (1) STD (2) general bact (3) general viruses
STD - definition (blank)
Uropathogens General bacterial pathogens (e coli)
General virus pathogens (blank)
mumps (1) definition (2) complications 1/3 will develop orchitis
glans penis (blank)
STD types 4x 1. Viral: Genital herpes 2. Bacterial: Gonorrhea 3. Non-specific urethritis (chlamydia, mycoplasma) 4. Syphilis
Genital herpes (1) agent (2) symtoms 2x (3) consequence (4) recur? (blank)
Herpes simplex virus type 2 ... causes... (blank)
vesicular eruptions genital herpes
neural ganglion cells where herpes lay dormant
Gonorrhea (1) agent (2) symptoms (3) Treatment (4) complications 4x (blank)
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is virus? bacteria?... causes? bacteria..
purulent urethritis (blank)
Which STD causes infertility? Gonorrhea if scarring
Which STD causes arthritis? Gonorrhea
What are the complications of gonorrhea? 4x 1. prostatitis 2. epididymitis 3. infertility if scarring 4. arthritis
Non-specific urethritis (1) agents (2) symptoms (blank)
Chamydia ... is bact? virus? causes... (blank)
Mycoplasma... is bact? virus? causes... (blank)
No purulent discharge ... characterize which STD? (blank)
Syphilis (1) agent (2) Stages 3x (3) symptoms (4) complications (5) treatment (3) ulcers (4) cardiac, CNS
What is the appearance of syphilis bacteria? (blank)
What is the appearance of Treponema pallidum? spirochete
Spirochete bacteria STD is... (blank)
Treponenma pallidum (blank)
chancre (blank)
malaise vague feeling of body discomfort
small vessel vasculitis (blank)
cardiac & CNS complications (blank)
Stages of syphilis 3x (1) painless - chancre (2) systematic - fever, malaise, rash (3) painful - small vessel vasculitis + cardiac / CNS complications
Created by: subaru
 

 



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