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PATH375 Ch14

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