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HPV has been associated with what type of cancer? - CORRECT ANSWER -Cervical cancer
Who has the highest prevalence of acquiring HPV? - CORRECT ANSWER -Ages 16-25 years
old with multiple sexual partners
Phimosis can be a predisposing factor for what type of cancer? - CORRECT ANSWER -Penile
cancer
What is phimosis? - CORRECT ANSWER -Inability to retract foreskin over the glans. Not
emergent.
What condition of the male genitals is considered a urological emergency and why? - CORRECT
ANSWER -Paraphimosis
It causes venous congestion of the glands with swelling and edema.
With erectile dysfunction, there may be little to no secretion of what hormone that leads to the
secretion of testosterone? - CORRECT ANSWER -Luteinizing hormone
What is a penile tumescence test and what male genital disorder would it test for? - CORRECT
ANSWER -It's a test that monitors the frequency, rigidity, and change in circumference of the
penis during erections, during REM sleep.
Erectile dysfunction
, Damage to what cells is expected as a cause to erectile dysfunction? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Vascular endothelium cells (inner cellular lining of arteries, veins, and capillaries)
What alteration in the male genitals is thought to be the primary etiological factor of neoplasms
of the penis? - CORRECT ANSWER -Phimosis with chronic inflammation
What is the hallmark sign of epididymitis? - CORRECT ANSWER -Tenderness to the palpation
of the epididymis along the posterior and superior aspects of the testis
What is the first lab you want to collect to diagnose a patient with scrotal pain? - CORRECT
ANSWER -urinalysis
When is the peak incidence of testicular cancer? - CORRECT ANSWER -Late adolescence to
early adulthood
What genital disorder has a strong correlation with testicular cancer? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Cryptorchidism (undescended testis)
Majority of prostate cancers are associated with what kind of tumor. - CORRECT ANSWER -
adenocarcinomas
What type of pain is often the first sign of prostate cancer? - CORRECT ANSWER -Bone pain
(spine, hips, and ribs are most common)
Is the organism that causes gonorrhea gram-positive or negative? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Gram-negative cocci
With gonorrhea, after the formation of cysts and abscesses, what happens next? - CORRECT
ANSWER -Hardening fibrous tissue that may result in the scaring of the urethra