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Male Reproductive System Medical Terms

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androgen   producing male hormones  
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andropathy   male disease  
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balanitis   inflammation of the glans penis  
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balanoplasty   surgical repair of the glans penis  
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balanorrhea   discharge from glans penis  
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epididymectomy   removal of epididymis  
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epididymal   pertaining to the epididymis  
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epididymitis   inflammation of epididymis  
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anorchism   condition of no testes  
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orchiectomy   removal of testes  
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orchiotomy   incision into testes  
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orchioplasty   surgical repair of testes  
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orchidectomy   removal of testes  
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orchidopexy   surgical fixation of testes  
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mucoid   mucus like  
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mucous   pertaining to mucus  
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prostatitis   prostate inflammation  
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prostatectomy   removal of prostate  
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prostatic   pertaining to prostate  
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aspermia   condition of no sperm  
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oligospermia   condition of scanty sperm  
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spermatic   pertaining to sperm  
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spermatogenesis   production of sperm  
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spermatocyte   sperm cell  
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spermatolysis   sperm destruction  
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testicular   pertaining to testes  
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vesicular   pertaining to seminal vesicle  
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cryptorchidism   failure of testes to descend into the scrotal sac before birth  
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orchiopexy orchidopexy   To surgically bring the testes down into the scrotum  
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hydrocele   accumulation of fluid around testes or along spermatic cord; common in infants  
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varicocele   enlargement of veins of spermatic cord; commonly occurs on left side of adolescent males Penis  
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epispadias   congenital opening of urethra on dorsal surface of penis  
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hypospadias   congenital opening of male urethra on underside of penis  
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phimosis   narrowing of foreskin over glans penis resulting in difficulty with hygiene; condition can lead to infection or difficulty with urination; condition is treated with circumcision  
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priapism   persistent and painful erection due to pathological causes, not sexual arousal  
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benign prostatic hypertrophy(BPH)   noncancerous enlargement of prostate gland; commonly seen in males over 60  
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prostate-specific antigen (PSA)   blood test to screen for prostate cancer; elevated blood levels of PSA are associated with prostate cancer  
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digital rectal exam (DRE)   manual examination for enlarged prostate gland; performed by palpating prostate gland through wall of rectum  
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castration   removal of testicles in male or ovaries in female  
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circumcision   removal of prepuce or foreskin of penis; performed on newborn male  
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resection   surgical removal  
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sterilization   process of rendering male or female sterile  
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transurethral resection of prostate (TUR, TURP)   removal of prostate gland by inserting device through urethra and removing prostate tissue  
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vasectomy   surgical removal of a segment or all of the vas deferens to prevent sperm from leaving the male body; used for contraception purposes  
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vasovasostomy   surgically reconnect the vas deferens to reverse vasectomy  
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spermatocide spermaticide Spermicide   destruction of sperm; one form of birth control, using spermolytic creams  
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