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Genitourinary Surgery

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1. Injection of a contrast medium.






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






3. Pheochromacytoma






4. What is PKD?






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






6. Hormone replacement with corticosteroids is essential for life.

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






8. 5 year survival rate around 75%.






9. Adrenalectomy






10. Retrograde urogram






11. Autosomal recessive PKD






12. What is phimosis?






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






14. Incision of choice for radical orchiectomy.






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






16. 50% of all persons affected progress to kidney failure or ESRD.






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






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






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






20. Autosomal dominant PKD






21. Classic symptoms of Pheochromacytoma.






22. Diabetic nephropathy other names.






23. KUB stands for?






24. Hypertension and proteinuria






25. Incision used to access the scrotal contents.






26. Central body obesity - glucose intolerance - hypertension - hirsutism - osteoporosis - kidney stone formation - emotional instability - menstrual irregularity.

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






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






29. Two conditions that often lead to ESRD.






30. Torsion






31. Another name for IVU






32. Best for nonmalignant masses.






33. Treated through an inguinal incision.






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






35. Incision involves cutting the muscles.






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






37. Two causes for Cushings' syndrome






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






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






40. Torsion of the testicle






41. Commonly done in a cysto room






42. The single most important laboratory examination.






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






44. The only way to accurately determine the presence of malignancy and the exact cell type.






45. What is a KUB?






46. Functional units of the kidney






47. Family history is probably the most important factor in diagnosing.






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






49. Diagnosis for ESRD






50. Recommended for severe phimosis.