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Genitourinary Surgery

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1. Function of the detrusor muscle






2. Incision - exposes the entire kidney.






3. Incision used to access the lower portion of the ureter.






4. A malignant change to cells lining the renal tubule - producing hematuria - flank pain - the presence of a palpable mass - hypertension - fatigue - and weight loss.






5. Incision - direct access provided to the adrenal gland - kidney - and proximal ureter.






6. Recommended for severe phimosis.






7. Allows for visualization of the affected structures.






8. Ultrasound - CT - and MRI will aid in diagnosing the extent of the tumor and any metastasis.


9. Pheochromacytoma






10. Urethral opening occurs in the vagina of the female.






11. The single most important laboratory examination.






12. 90% of the cases only one kidney is affected.


13. Incision - planned between the 11th and 12th rib - involves separation rather than resection.






14. Function of the cortex






15. Injection of a contrast medium.






16. Surgical removal of the affected kidney is recommended and should be followed by radiation and chemotherapy. If treated prior to metastasis the 5-year survival rate is 90%.


17. May be a complication of certain illnesses such as TB and AIDS.


18. Directly linked to cigarette smoking and heredity.






19. Diagnosis for ESRD






20. May reduce or obstruct blood flow and produce ischemia or necrosis.






21. A malignance affecting the kidney that occurs in children primarily between the ages of 3 and 4.


22. Diagnosis accomplished with biochemical laboratory teste and radiological examinations.


23. Best for nonmalignant masses.






24. Disorder commonly associated with premature birth - and accompanied by an inguinal hernia.






25. 5 year survival rate around 75%.






26. IVU






27. Treatment includes antibiotic therapy - medication for pain - there is no cure.






28. Treatment of certain types of reproductive malignancies.






29. Why does the ureter run obliquely through the bladder wall?






30. KUB stands for?






31. What is phimosis?






32. Severely decreased or no urine output.






33. Affects men twice as often as women and appears between the ages of 50 and 60.






34. What is the treatment for Cushing's syndrome?






35. Includes increased BUN and creatinine levels.






36. Incision - low lying kidney or mid to upper ureter






37. Excessive thirst and edema.






38. Weight loss - weakness and fatigue - GI disturbances - low blood pressure - darkening of the skin - hair loss - and dramatic mood and behavior changes.


39. Should be performed as soon as possible to prevent testicular torsion from reoccuring.






40. Usually strikes young men between the ages of 20 and 40.






41. Approximate number of nephrons in each kidney






42. A normal part of aging affecting most men over the age of 50.






43. Adrenalectomy






44. Treated through an inguinal incision.






45. Retrograde urogram






46. The most common type of kidney cancer.






47. Torsion






48. Follow-up care may include lifelong hormone replacement therapy.






49. Incision used to access the scrotal contents.






50. One or both testicles fail to descend to the final destination in the scrotum after the first year of life.