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Syphilitic chancre [1]
A. Testis B. Epididymis C. Seminal vesicles D. Prostate E. Penis |
E. Penis
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Obstruction of sperm flow caused by sexually transmitted diseases [2]
A. Testis B. Epididymis C. Seminal vesicles D. Prostate E. Penis |
B. Epididymis
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Orchitis [3]
A. Testis B. Epididymis C. Seminal vesicles D. Prostate E. Penis |
A. Testis
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Seminoma [4]
A. Testis B. Epididymis C. Seminal vesicles D. Prostate E. Penis |
A. Testis
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The site of most common carcinoma of old patients [5]
A. Testis B. Epididymis C. Seminal vesicles D. Prostate E. Penis |
D. Prostate
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The site of most common malignancy of male genital system in the 25-45 age group [6]
A. Testis B. Epididymis C. Seminal vesicles D. Prostate E. Penis |
A. Testis
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Leydig cell tumor [7]
A. Testis B. Epididymis C. Seminal vesicles D. Prostate E. Penis |
A. Testis
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Balanitis [8]
A. Testis B. Epididymis C. Seminal vesicles D. Prostate E. Penis |
E. Penis
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Sertoli cell tumor [9]
A. Testis B. Epididymis C. Seminal vesicles D. Prostate E. Penis |
A. Testis
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Yolk sac carcinoma [10]
A. Testis B. Epididymis C. Seminal vesicles D. Prostate E. Penis |
A. Testis
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Nonseminomatous germ cell tumor [11]
A. Testis B. Epididymis C. Seminal vesicles D. Prostate E. Penis |
A. Testis
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Benign nodular hyperplasia [12]
A. Testis B. Epididymis C. Seminal vesicles D. Prostate E. Penis |
D. Prostate
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All the following statements about infertility are true except: [13]
A. One in six couples in the United States is infertile. B. Infertility is as common among males as it is among females. C. Treatment of infertility costs society millions of dollars. D. Major advances have been made in the treatment of male infertility. E. Major advances have been made in the treatment of female infertility by in vitro fertilization. |
D. Major advances have been made in the treatment of male infertility.
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Most male genital infections are: [14]
A. Hematogenous B. Lymphogenous C. Sexually transmitted D. Caused by HIV E. Found before puberty |
C. Sexually transmitted
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An infertile man was found to have no scrotal testicles. The most likely diagnosis is: [15]
A. Klinefelter's syndrome B. Polyorchidism C. Cryptorchidism D. Orchitis E. Epididymo-orchitis |
C. Cryptorchidism
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A typical manifestation of gonorrhea in males is: [16]
A. Orchitis B. Cystitis C. Inflammation of seminal vesicles D. Purulent urethritis E. Ulceration of the glans penis |
D. Purulent urethritis
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Genital herpes typically presents as: [17]
A. Painful prostatic enlargement B. Epididymitis C. Infertility D. Urethral papilloma E. Vesicles on the penis |
E. Vesicles on the penis
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Which of the following is a typical feature of secondary syphilis? [18]
A. Penile ulcer B. Chancre on the prepuce C. Condyloma latum D. Aortic aneurysm E. Tabes dorsalis |
C. Condyloma latum
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Most of the testicular tumors originate from: [19]
A. Germ cells B. Sertoli cells C. Leydig cells D. Stromal fibroblasts E. Tunica vaginalis testis |
A. Germ cells
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Which of the following is a tumor marker of nonÂseminomatous germ cell tumors? [20]
A. Alkaline phosphatase B. Acid phosphatase C. Albumin D. Alpha-fetoprotein E. Alpha-antitrypsin |
D. Alpha-fetoprotein
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Which of the following testicular tumors may cause premature puberty? [21]
A. Seminoma B. Yolk sac carcinoma C. Teratoma D. Leydig cell tumor E. Sertoli cell tumor |
D. Leydig cell tumor
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The most common cause of prostatic enlargement in 60- to 70-year-old men is: [22]
A. Prostatitis B. Urethral obstruction C. Benign prostatic hyperplasia D. Prostatic adenoma E. Prostatic carcinoma |
C. Benign prostatic hyperplasia
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Most carcinomas of the prostate: [23]
A. Present with symptoms of cystitis B. Present early in their course with urinary obstruction C. Invade early into the urethra D. Occur in the peripheral part (posterior lobe) of the prostate E. Tend to secrete androgens |
D. Occur in the peripheral part (posterior lobe) of the prostate
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Invasive carcinoma of the prostate: [24]
A. Occurs mostly in old age B. Occurs more often in castrated men C. Is caused by HPV D. Is related to HIV infection E. Is a squamous cell carcinoma |
A. Occurs mostly in old age
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All the following are typical complications of prostatic enlargement except: [25]
A. Cystitis B. Urinary retention C. Hydroureters D. Hydronephrosis E. Glomerulonephritis |
E. Glomerulonephritis
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Elevation of serum alkaline phosphatase in a patient with an enlarged prostate indicates that this man has: [26]
A. Prostatitis B. Benign prostatic hyperplasia C. Carcinoma in situ of the prostate D. Invasive carcinoma of the prostate that has spread to the urinary bladder E. Carcinoma of the prostate that has metastasized to the bone |
E. Carcinoma of the prostate that has metastasized to the bone
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