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Quiz 22: The Male Genital Organs, the Penis, and the Scrotum
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Question 1
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A 55-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with a large hard, fixed, intraabdominal mass. On examination of the abdomen, the mass was situated on the transpyloric plane and appeared to be attached to the posterior abdominal wall. The inguinal lymph nodes were normal. -The symptoms and signs displayed by this patient can be explained by the following statements except which?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
While bathing her 5-month-old boy, a mother noticed that his penis tended to curve downward. She decided to seek advice from a pediatrician. -The pediatrician examined the child and made the following possible correct observations and statements except which?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The pediatrician made the following possible correct statements to the mother regarding the diagnosis and treatment except which?
Question 4
Essay
A65-year-old man with a history of prostatic disease was found on radiographic examination of his skeleton to have extensive carcinomatous metastases in his skull and lumbar vertebrae. His PAS levels in his blood were very much higher than normal. Using your knowledge of anatomy, can you suggest a possible route taken by the cancer cells as they migrated from the prostate to (1) the lumbar vertebrae and (2) the skull?
Question 5
Essay
An 88-year-old man had a history of prostatic disease. His latest symptoms included difficulty in starting to micturate, a poor urinary stream, and difficulty in stopping the flow of urine. Which lobe or lobes of the prostate are related to the sphincter vesicae? The enlargement of which lobe is likely to interfere with the sphincter's function?
Question 6
Essay
A 6-year-old boy was examined by a pediatrician and found to have no testicle present in the right side of his scrotum. On careful palpation, a deep, firm ovoid structure could be felt above the medial part of the inguinal ligament. What is the diagnosis? Is surgical treatment necessary?
Question 7
Essay
An 18-year-old boy, at a medical examination for admission to the army, was found to have no testis in the left side of the scrotum. Nothing abnormal could be palpated in the inguinal canal, but a small, firm ovoid structure could be felt in front of the upper part of the left thigh. What is the diagnosis? Is surgical treatment required?
Question 8
Essay
A 25-year-old man developed a swelling above the medial end of the right inguinal ligament. It was associated with a dull, aching pain, bit it did not expand on coughing. On palpation, the swelling appeared to fluctuate, and on grasping the right testis through the scrotal wall and gently pulling it inferiorly, the swelling moved medially along the inguinal canal. What was the swelling? Why did it move with the testis?
Question 9
Essay
A patient suffering from tuberculosis of the left epididymis was found to have an ulcer on the posterior surface of the scrotum. Which group of lymph nodes would you examine for local spread of the disease?
Question 10
Essay
A resident was asked to examine the vas deferens of a patient. Where would you examine the vas deferens and what does a normal vas feel like?
Question 11
Essay
In a patient with a history of venereal disease, a large, fluctuant swelling developed in front of the left testis. From your knowledge of anatomy, and given that there is fluid present in the scrotum, where in the scrotum is the fluid likely to collect?
Question 12
Essay
A 50-year-old man was found on examination to have a small cystic swelling above his right testis. What anatomic structure is likely to be involved? Can you explain the presence of this structure embryologically?