Deck 19: Male Reproductive System

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A 55 year old man consults his GP for trouble with urination.He has difficulty both starting and stopping his stream.He often has to get up 2-3 times per night to urinate.The physician palpates a nodular prostate,and a needle biopsy is performed,to rule out carcinoma.A representative section is shown in the accompanying photomicrograph.Which one of the following is the best diagnosis? <strong>A 55 year old man consults his GP for trouble with urination.He has difficulty both starting and stopping his stream.He often has to get up 2-3 times per night to urinate.The physician palpates a nodular prostate,and a needle biopsy is performed,to rule out carcinoma.A representative section is shown in the accompanying photomicrograph.Which one of the following is the best diagnosis?  </strong> A)Acute prostatitis B)Chronic prostatitis C)Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) D)Prostatic adenocarcinoma E)Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Acute prostatitis
B)Chronic prostatitis
C)Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
D)Prostatic adenocarcinoma
E)Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia
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A 28 year old man sees his GP about a 2 cm firm mass in his right testis.The GP examines it and recommends immediate removal of the tumour.The testis and spermatic cord are surgically removed shortly thereafter,and a representative section of the tumour is shown in the accompanying photomicrograph.Which one of the following is the best diagnosis? <strong>A 28 year old man sees his GP about a 2 cm firm mass in his right testis.The GP examines it and recommends immediate removal of the tumour.The testis and spermatic cord are surgically removed shortly thereafter,and a representative section of the tumour is shown in the accompanying photomicrograph.Which one of the following is the best diagnosis?  </strong> A)Embryonal carcinoma B)Immature teratoma C)Seminoma D)Torsion of the testis E)Yolk sac tumour <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Embryonal carcinoma
B)Immature teratoma
C)Seminoma
D)Torsion of the testis
E)Yolk sac tumour
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Deck 19: Male Reproductive System
A 55 year old man consults his GP for trouble with urination.He has difficulty both starting and stopping his stream.He often has to get up 2-3 times per night to urinate.The physician palpates a nodular prostate,and a needle biopsy is performed,to rule out carcinoma.A representative section is shown in the accompanying photomicrograph.Which one of the following is the best diagnosis? <strong>A 55 year old man consults his GP for trouble with urination.He has difficulty both starting and stopping his stream.He often has to get up 2-3 times per night to urinate.The physician palpates a nodular prostate,and a needle biopsy is performed,to rule out carcinoma.A representative section is shown in the accompanying photomicrograph.Which one of the following is the best diagnosis?  </strong> A)Acute prostatitis B)Chronic prostatitis C)Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) D)Prostatic adenocarcinoma E)Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia

A)Acute prostatitis
B)Chronic prostatitis
C)Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
D)Prostatic adenocarcinoma
E)Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
A 28 year old man sees his GP about a 2 cm firm mass in his right testis.The GP examines it and recommends immediate removal of the tumour.The testis and spermatic cord are surgically removed shortly thereafter,and a representative section of the tumour is shown in the accompanying photomicrograph.Which one of the following is the best diagnosis? <strong>A 28 year old man sees his GP about a 2 cm firm mass in his right testis.The GP examines it and recommends immediate removal of the tumour.The testis and spermatic cord are surgically removed shortly thereafter,and a representative section of the tumour is shown in the accompanying photomicrograph.Which one of the following is the best diagnosis?  </strong> A)Embryonal carcinoma B)Immature teratoma C)Seminoma D)Torsion of the testis E)Yolk sac tumour

A)Embryonal carcinoma
B)Immature teratoma
C)Seminoma
D)Torsion of the testis
E)Yolk sac tumour
Seminoma
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