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Male Reproductive System

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Prostat/o   Prostate gland  
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-stomy   new opening  
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Hydro/o   Water  
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andr/o   male  
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Semin/i   Semen,seed  
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-one   Hormone  
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vas/o   Vas deferens,vessel  
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-genesis   formation  
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TURP   Transurathral Resection of the Prostate  
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GU   genitourinary  
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BPH   Benign Prostatic Hyerplasia  
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Spermat/o   Spermatozoa Semen  
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zo/o   Animal life  
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cry/o   cold  
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crypt/o   Hidden  
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varic/o   Varicose Veins  
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pen/o   Penis  
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TRUS   Transrectal Ultrsound  
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DRE   Digitial Rectal Exam  
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Orch/o   Testicle  
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balan/o   Penis  
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gon/o   seed  
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epididym/o   epodidymis  
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STD   Sexually Transmitted Disease  
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terat/o   Monster  
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test/o   testicle  
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sperm/o   Spermatozoa Semen  
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orchi/o   testicle  
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PSA   Prostate Specific Antigen  
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pexy/o   Fixation,Put in place  
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orchid/o   testicle  
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2 eggs, 2 sperm, Don't look alike   Fraternal Twins  
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1 egg, 1 sperm,Fertilized egg divides. They look alike.   Identical Twins  
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Undescended testicles   Cryptorchidism  
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Sac of clear fluid in the scrotum   Hydrocele  
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Removal of the Hyocele from the scrotum   Hydrocelectomy  
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Twisting of the spermatic cord, The spermatic cord would cut off blood supply to the testis.   Testicular torsion  
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Benign growth of cells within the prostate gland.   BPH, Benign prostatic hyperplasia  
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One of a pair of long tightly coiled tubes on top of each testis.It carries sperm from the seminiferous tubules to the vas deferens...Hint the "Mohawk"   Epididymis  
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Narrow tube that carries sperm from the epididymis into the body and towards the urethra. Also known as Ductus Deferens   Vas deferens  
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Enlarged dilated veins near the testicle   Varicocele  
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Congenital abnormality in which the male urethral opening is on the undersurface of the penis   Hypospadia  
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Infections transmitted by sexual or other henital contact.   STD. Sexually Transmitted Disease  
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Bacterial invasion of the urethra and reprodictive tract. Men and women both can get.   Chlamydial Infection  
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Inflammation of the genital tract mucosa, caused by infection with gonococci. Ascending infection heading up towards the kidney   Gonorrhea  
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Infection of skin and genital mucosa caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV2). Active herpes you can see blisters. Most common, cold sores and fever blisters.   Herpes Genitalis  
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Chronic STD caused by a spirochete (spiral-shaped bacterium). Hard ulcer or sore appear a few weeks after bacterial infection   Syphilis  
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Blood test that measures the levels of this in the blood. Elevated levels of this are associated with enlargement of the prostate gland and may be a sign of prostate cancer.   PSA..Prostate-specific antigen  
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Surgical procedure to remove the foreskin or prepuce of the penis.   Circumcision  
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Finger palpation through the anal canal and rectum to examine the prostate gland   DRE..Digital Rectual Examination  
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Excision of benign prostatic hyperplsia using a resectoscope through the urethra   TRUP....Transurethral Resection of the prostate  
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Bilateral surgical removal of a part of the vas deferens   Vasectomy  
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Exam or test to asses the prostate and guide precise placement of a biopsy needle.   TRUS...Transrectual Ultrasound  
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