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The Four P’s of penile disorders:
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Phimosis
Paraphimosis Priapism Peyronie’s disease |
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Phimosis:
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unretractable foreskin
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Paraphimosis:
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a retracted foreskin that cannot be pulled back into normal position
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Priapism:
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an erection that does not subside after sexual activity (due to drugs, spinal cord injury, or blood disorders with inappropriate clotting).
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Peyronie’s disease:
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fibrous scar issue in the penis that causes a deflected or crooked erection that is often painful.
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Balanitis:
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infection of the penis (often fungal)
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Hypospadius:
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urethral orifice on ventral side of penile shaft
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Urethral stenosis
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narrowing of urethra
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the prostatic utricle is also known as
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the vagina masculina
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the vagina masculine or prostatic utricle _______ during ejaculation
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contracts and opens the surrounding ejaculatory ducts
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during sexual stimulation, which nervous system is active?
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parasympathetic
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during orgasm/ejaculation, which nervous system is active?
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sympathetic nervous system
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Cowper's glands produce
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pre-ejaculation
to alkalinize the urethra before ejaculation |
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there are _______ sperm per cc
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20-100 million
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incidence: indirect inguinal hernia
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most common type, mostly affects children and young males but can affect both men and women
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incidence: direct inguinal hernia
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less common that indirect; more often in males over 40
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incidence: femoral hernia
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least common, more often in females,
rare in children |
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indirect inguinal hernia
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through internal inguinal ring
swelling in area, pain upon straining touches finger on examination |
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direct inguinal hernia
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through external inguinal ring
bule in Hesselbach triangle, usually painless, pushes against side of finger upon examination |
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femoral hernia
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through femoral ring, femoral canal, and fossa ovals
right side more common than left; pain can be severe; inguinal canal empty on examination |