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Male Genitourinary Disorders
- 1. Chapter 39
Disorders of the Male
Genitourinary System
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Androgens
• Testosterone
– Main testicular hormone
• Dihydrotestosterone
– Formed from testosterone in peripheral
tissues
– Produced by the enzyme 5-alpha reductase
- 4. Hypothalamus
GnRH
Pituitary
LH FSH Inhibin
Negative
feedback
Interstitial cells
of Leydig
Sertoli
cells
Testosterone Spermatogenesis
Maturation
of sperm
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Question
Tell whether the following statement is true or false:
Male reproductive hormones are regulated by the HPA axis.
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Answer
False
The regulation of reproductive hormones is accomplished
by the HPG axis (hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal).
Gonads are sex organs.
- 8. Penile Disorders
• Inflammations
– Balanitis
– Balanoposthitis
– Peyronie disease
• Penile cancer
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- 9. Embryonic Development and Descent of
Testes
• Testes develop
from embryonic
kidneys
• Descend into
scrotum
through inguinal
canal
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- 11. Testicular Disorders
• Varicocele
• Hydrocele
• Testicular torsion
• Inflammations
– Epididymitis
– Orchitis
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- 12. Scenario
An 8-year-old boy is in the emergency room. His babysitter says
the boy has a GI bug because he has been throwing up and
complains of severe abdominal pain…
• When alone with you, he admits the pain is in his testes
• He presents with HR 115 bpm; RR 29 breaths/min; BP 135/95
mm Hg; pale, cold skin; no bowel sounds; severe pain in right
testis; and slight swelling on the right side of the scrotum.
• His uncle recently had the mumps
Question
• What problems might this boy have? What has caused his
symptoms?
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Question
Which testicular disorder would be the most likely to result
from trauma to the scrotum?
a. Varicocele
b. Hematocele
c. Spermatocele
d. Testicular torsion
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Answer
b. Hematocele
Hematocele is characterized by the accumulation of blood
in the tunica vaginalis, and may be caused by scrotal
trauma.
Varicoceles are varicosities in veins supporting the testes.
A spermatocele is a cyst at the end of the epididymis.
Testicular torsion is caused by the twisting of the
spermatic cord.
- 15. Testicular Cancers
• Usually arise from germ cells
– These cells have the potential to contribute to a
new body
– Therefore, they have the potential to do
everything that a new body will do: multipotent
o Alpha fetoprotein
o Human chorionic gonadotropin
o Lactate dehydrogenase
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- 16. Prostate Surrounds Urethra
• Prostate
enlargement
compresses
urethra
• Causes alterations
in urination
– Weak stream
– Urgency
– Dysuria
– Discharge
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- 17. Kinds of Prostatitis
• Asymptomatic inflammatory
• Acute bacterial
• Chronic bacterial
• Chronic prostatitis/pelvic pain syndrome
– Inflammatory
– Noninflammatory
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- 18. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
• Nodules have
compressed the
urethra to a
narrow slit
• Decreasing
testosterone
levels can
decrease the
prostate growth
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Question
Which type of prostatitis is the most common?
a. Asymptomatic bacterial
b. Acute bacterial
c. Chronic bacterial
d. Pelvic pain syndrome
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Answer
d. Pelvic pain syndrome
Pelvic pain syndrome (aka chronic prostatitis) is the most
common prostatic syndrome. It can be inflammatory or
noninflammatory, and is treated with antibiotics, anti-inflammatories,
anticholinergics, or alpha-adrenergic
antagonists.
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Scenario
• An elderly man has problems with night urgency and joint pain.
• Blood tests show:
– Elevated plasma creatinine
– Elevated BUN
– Elevated calcium
– Prostate-specific antigen
Question
• What do you suspect is causing his symptoms?
- 22. Childhood Disorders
• Hypospadias
• Epispadias
• Phimosis
• Paraphimosis
• Cryptorchidism
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