MCQs in male reproductive pathology ss1

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Multiple Choice Questions for Medical Students


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MCQs in Male Reproductive Pathology 1

MCQs on Male Reproductive Pathology Q.1. A pediatrician was unable to palpate testicles in the scrotum of an otherwise healthy one-year-old male child. This condition is referred to as_____________________________________ Balanitis Testicular atrophy Phimosis Paraphimosis *Cryptorchidism   2

MCQs on Male Reproductive Pathology Q.2. A 31-year-old man suddenly discovered a painless swelling in his left testis. His serum hCG was high. A surgeon performed orchiectomy to that patient. Histopathological examination of the orchiectomized tissue revealed cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast without villus formation. What was the confirmatory diagnosis? Seminoma Embryonal carcinoma Choriocarcinoma * Teratoma Yolk sac tumor 3

MCQs on Male Reproductive Pathology Q.3. A 56-year-old widower was eager to impress his new girlfriend. He took sildenafil pills and developed a painful erection of the penis for the last four hours. This clinical condition is referred to as__________________________________________.   Paraphimotic Phimosis Epispadius Hypospadius *Priapism 4

MCQs on Male Reproductive Pathology Q.4.   A 14-year-old boy developed a sudden onset of unilateral scrotal pain that awaken him from sleep. Within a few hours, he developed nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Physical examination findings included edema of the testis, absent cremaster reflex, and long axis of the testis in the horizontal position. Color doppler ultrasound detected decreased blood flow to the testis. What is your clinical diagnosis? a. Appendicitis b. Cryptorchidism c. Chylocele *d. Torsion of the spermatic cord e. Strangulated inguinal hernia 5

MCQs on Male Reproductive Pathology Q.4. A 29-year-old man had developed painless testicular enlargement. He had the previous history of surgical placement of undescended testis into the scrotum ( orchiopexy ) after puberty. Which of the following is the possible complication of delayed orchiopexy ? a. Orchitis b. Hydrocele c. Testicular torsion *d. Testicular cancer e. Impotence 6

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