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Genitourinary Surgery

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1. Infants with cryptorchidism are at higher risk than the general population






2. Function of the medulla






3. Three types of PKD.






4. Autosomal recessive PKD






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






6. A condition affecting the prepuce/foreskin.






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


8. MIBG






9. Diagnosis for ESRD






10. IVU






11. Hypertension and proteinuria






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






13. Obtained using percutaneous - endoscopic - and open methods.






14. Important tools in diagnosing tumors and obstructions of the genitourinary tract.


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






16. Includes increased BUN and creatinine levels.






17. Classic symptoms of Pheochromacytoma.






18. Severely decreased or no urine output.






19. Treatment of certain types of reproductive malignancies.






20. Acquired cystic kidney disease






21. Torsion






22. Incision - exposes the entire kidney.






23. KUB stands for?






24. Two portions of the adrenal gland






25. Allows for visualization of the affected structures.






26. Malaise - fatigue - headache - hypertension - and decreased mental alertness.






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






28. Pheochromacytoma






29. 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%.


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






31. Three cavernous structures of the penis.






32. Orchiectomy is recommended and follow-up treatment with radiation or chemotherapy.






33. Injection of a contrast medium.






34. Seen in patients with end-stage renal disease who are on dialysis.






35. Recommended for severe phimosis.






36. Usually performed because of a tumor - causes Cushing's syndrome or pheochromocytoma.






37. Approximate number of nephrons in each kidney






38. PSA






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


40. Two conditions that often lead to ESRD.






41. Autosomal dominant PKD






42. The developmental absence of the anterior wall of the urethra.






43. Incision used to access the scrotal contents.






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






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






46. The urethral opening occurs on the underside of the penis/on the perineum of the male.






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






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






49. Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) may be used.






50. Treated through an inguinal incision.