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Title: CHAPTER - 07 Urinary System


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The Language Of Medicine Dr. Michael P. Gillespie
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Chapter 9Male Reproductive System
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Chapter Goals
  • Name, locate, and describe the functions of the
    organs of the male reproductive system.
  • Define abnormal conditions and infections that
    affect the male reproductive system.
  • Differentiate among several types of sexually
    transmitted infections.

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Chapter Goals
  • Define combining forms used to describe the
    structures of the this system.
  • Describe various laboratory tests and clinical
    procedures that are pertinent to the disorders of
    the male reproductive system, and recognize
    related abbreviations.
  • Apply your new knowledge to understanding medical
    terms in their contexts, such as medical reports
    and records.

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Introduction
  • The male sex cell is called a spermatozoon, or
    sperm cell.
  • The sperm cell carries its nuclear hereditary
    material, or chromosomes, in its head region.
  • The tail consists of a flagellum, which makes the
    sperm cell mobile.

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Introduction
  • Only one spermatozoon out of 300 million sperm
    cells released during ejaculation can fertilize a
    single female ovum.
  • If more than one egg is present in the fallopian
    tubes during ejaculation, multiple fertilizations
    are possible.

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Introduction
  • Twins resulting from the fertilization of
    separate ova by separate sperm cells are called
    fraternal twins.
  • Twins resulting from the fertilization of a
    single egg by a single sperm are called identical
    twins.

Fraternal twins. Notice the 6-week-old embryos
in two separate amnionic sacs.
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Introduction
  • The organs of the male reproductive system are
    designed to produce and release billions of sperm
    cells throughout the mans lifetime.
  • The hormone called testosterone is responsible
    for the bodily characteristics of the male (such
    as beard, pubic hair, and deeper voice).

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Anatomy
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Anatomy
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Anatomy
  • Internal structure of the testis and the
    epididymis

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Anatomy
  • Label the passage of sperm from the seminiferous
    tubules to the outside of the body.

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Anatomy
  • The passage of sperm from the seminiferous
    tubules to the outside of the body

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Vocabulary
  • bulbourethral gland (Cowper gland)
  • ejaculation
  • ejaculatory duct
  • epididymis (pl. epididymides)
  • flagellum
  • fraternal twins

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Vocabulary
  • glans penis
  • identical twins
  • parenchyma
  • penis
  • perineum
  • prepuce (or foreskin)

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Vocabulary
  • prostate gland
  • scrotum
  • semen
  • seminal vesicle
  • seminiferous tubules
  • spermatozoon (pl. spermatozoa)

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Vocabulary
  • sterilization
  • stroma
  • testis (pl. testes)
  • testosterone
  • vas deferens

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QUICK QUIZ
  • 1. Which term refers to the skin covering the
    tip of the penis?
  • A. stroma
  • B. vas deferens
  • C. prepuce
  • D. seminal vesicle

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Terminology
  • andr/o male
  • balan/o penis
  • cry/o cold
  • crypt/o hidden
  • epididym/o epididymis
  • gon/o seed
  • hydr/o water, fluid
  • orch/o, orchi/o, testis, testicle
  • orchid/o

Combining Form Meaning
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Terminology
Combining Form Meaning
  • pen/o penis
  • prostat/o prostate gland
  • semin/i semen, seed
  • sperm/o spermatozoa, semen
  • terat/o monster
  • test/o testis, testicle
  • varic/o varicose veins
  • vas/o vessel duct
  • zo/o animal life

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Terminology
  • SUFFIXES
  • -genesis formation
  • -one hormone
  • -pexy fixation, put in place
  • -stomy new opening

Suffix Meaning
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Pathologic Conditions
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Pathologic Conditions
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Pathologic Conditions
  • Hypospadias
  • Surgical repair involves exciding a portion of
    the prepuce, wrapping it around a catheter,
    suturing it to the distal part of the urethra,
    bringing it to the end of the penis.

25
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • STDs
  • chlamydia
  • gonorrhea
  • herpes genitalis
  • human papilloma virus (HPV)
  • syphilis

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Laboratory Tests and Clinical Procedures
  • Laboratory Tests
  • PSA test
  • semen analysis

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QUICK QUIZ
  • 2. What does the PSA test for?
  • A. levels of infection
  • B. sperm mobility
  • C. sperm motility
  • D. levels of an antigen

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Laboratory Tests and Clinical Procedures
  • Clinical Procedures
  • transurethral resection of the prostate--TURP

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Laboratory Tests and Clinical Procedures
  • Clinical Procedures
  • Vasectomy

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QUICK QUIZ
  • 3. What is the term that means removal of the
    prostate?
  • A. orchiectomy
  • B. prostatecomy
  • C. vasectomy
  • D. prostatitis

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Abbreviations
  • BPH benign prostatic hyperplasia
  • DRE digital rectal examination
  • ED erectile dysfunction
  • GU genitourinary
  • HPV human papilloma virus
  • HSV herpes simplex virus
  • PID pelvic inflammatory disease
  • PIN prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia
  • PSA prostate-specific antigen
  • RPR rapid plasma reagin

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Abbreviations
  • STD sexually transmitted diseases
  • TRUS transrectal ultrasound
  • TUIP transurethral incision of the prostate
  • TUMT transurethral microwave thermotherapy
  • TUNA transurethral needle ablation
  • TURP transurethral resection of the prostate

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Review Sheet
  • andr/o __________
  • balan/o __________
  • cry/o __________
  • crypt/o __________
  • epididym/o __________
  • gon/o __________
  • hydr/o __________
  • orch/o, orchi/o __________

Combining Form Meaning
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Review Sheet
  • andr/o male
  • balan/o glans penis
  • cry/o cold
  • crypt/o hidden
  • epididym/o epididymis
  • gon/o seed
  • hydr/o water, fluid
  • orch/o, orchi/o testis, testicle

Combining Form Meaning
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Review Sheet
Combining Form Meaning
  • pen/o ___________
  • prostat/o __________
  • semin/i __________
  • sperm/o __________
  • terat/o __________
  • test/o __________
  • varic/o __________
  • vas/o __________
  • zo/o __________

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Review Sheet
Combining Form Meaning
  • pen/o penis
  • prostat/o prostate gland
  • semin/i semen, seed
  • sperm/o spermatozoa, semen
  • terat/o monster
  • test/o testis, testicle
  • varic/o varicose veins
  • vas/o vessel duct
  • zo/o animal life

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Review Sheet
  • SUFFIXES
  • -genesis __________
  • -one __________
  • -pexy __________
  • -stomy __________

Suffix Meaning
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Review Sheet
  • SUFFIXES
  • -genesis formation
  • -one hormone
  • -pexy fixation, put in place
  • -stomy new opening

Suffix Meaning
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QUICK QUIZ
  • 4. Which term means no sperm or semen are
    produced?
  • A. aspermia
  • B. oligospermia
  • C. anorchism
  • D. spermolytic
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