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| Does surgical excision of the foreskin require a clamp? |
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| a device for finding variations in the size of a part owing to variations in the amount of blood passing through or contained in the part |
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| state of prolonged erection that can last from hours to days because of the inability of the blood to flow from the penis |
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| painful downward curvature of the penis during erection, usually as a result of hypospadia, gonorrhea, or other urethral infection |
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| a congenital opening of the urethra on the dorsum of the penis |
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| unrelated to the essential elements of an organ |
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| the serious membraine surrounding the front and sides of the testicle. It is the thin, flattened remnant of a pouch of peritoneum pulled into the scrotum by the testis as it descends during fetal development |
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| congenital condition in which the testis(es) did not descend into the scrotal sac |
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| narrow, coiled tube that connects the efferent ducts at the back of each testicle to the vas deferens |
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| The epididymis is divided into three areas: the caput (______), ___________ (body), and cauda (________) |
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| a cyst that contains sperm |
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| removal of the epididymis |
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| another name for a vasectomy reversal |
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| serous sheath ofthe testis, often the site of a hydrocele |
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| surgical procedure performed to remedy a hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis |
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| sac that contains the testes |
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| another name for oscheoplasty |
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| repair of a congenital abnormality or traumatic defect of the scrotum |
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| Are skin flaps included in a simple scrotoplasty? |
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| T or F: Complex grafts used in a scrotoplasty are reported separately |
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| a graft where a portion of the skin used from the donor site will remain attached to the donor area and the remainder is attached to the recipient site. |
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| tube that carries sperm from the testes to the urethra |
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| cutting into the vas deferens, usually for a semen sample or to see if there is an obstruction |
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| insertion of a tube into a hollow body organ |
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| procedure in which a section of the vas deferens is removed for purposes of sterilization |
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| vasovasostomy, vasovasorrhaphy |
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| two procedures that are done to remove obstruction from the vas deferens (different name, same procedure) |
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| collection of structures that suspends the testes in the scrotum |
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| mass of enlarged vessels that occurs when the valves that control blood flow in and out of the vessel become defective, and the blood is not able to circulate out of the vessel |
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| surgical cutting into the seminal vesicles, usually to relieve pressure due to inflammation |
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