Flashcards in Pathology Part 4 Deck (33)
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radioluscent means what kind of metastasis?
lytic
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inflammation of glans penis and prepuce
balanitis
3
testicular inflammation
orchitis
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foreskin cannot be retracted
phimosis
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urethral defect on ventral surface of penis
hypospadias
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painful, persistent, abnormal erection "final salute"
priapism
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dysplasia and fibrosis,
crooked penis
Peyronie's Diseasse
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"turtle neck" penis
Paraphimosis
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generalized swelling in scrotum
hydrocele
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localized swelling
spermatocele
11
varicose veins
"bag of worms"
varicocele
12
undescended testicle
cryptorchidism
13
stimulate egg development
FSH (pituitary)
14
secreted mid cycle to cause ovulation
LH (pituitary)
15
Proliferation,
1st half of cycle,
increase pregnancy
Estrogen (corpus luteum)
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Secretion during 2nd half of cycle, increase pregnancy
Progesterone (corpus luteum)
Progesterone comes after estrogen in the cycle. You don't become a pro at first. Takes time.
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chocolate cyst
enodmetriosis
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infection of fallopian tubes
salpingitis
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Human Chorionic Gonadotropin released,
chorion and trophoblast
pregnancy
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benign mass develops instead of fetus
Hydatidiform Mole
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cancerous mass develops instead of fetus
Choriocarcinoma
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Gigantism/acromegaly hormone
Growth hormone
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Grave's hormone
TSH
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MC thyroid dx, causes hyperthyroidism leading to hypothyroidism
Hashimoto's
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Hyperadrenalism,
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH),
moon face, buffalo hump, bronze skin
Cushing's
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Decreased LH,
pubertal testicles
Rare Fertile Eunuch Syndrome
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increased during pregnancy,
makes milk
Prolactin
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hormone that makes melanin
melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH)
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Posterior pituitary hormones
oxytocin, ADH/Vasopressin
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