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HEALTH ASSESSMENT
(2nd sem) finals topics
male genitalia & rectum
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Signals primary syphilis
papular lesion with an erythematous halo surrounding edema a friable base
Chancre
Chancroid
- Caused by Haemophilus through small breaks in epidermal tissue
Caused by HPV infection
Multifocal, wartlike, maculopapular lesions that are tan, brown, pink, violet, or white
Condyloma Acuminatum
(genital warts)
Erythematous plaques with scaling, papular lesions with sharp margins and occasionally clear centers and pustules
Candida
Fever, headache, dysuria, DYSPAREUNIA, and urinary retention may occur
Herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 cause painful eruptions of pustules and vesicles that rupture
Herpetic
Lesion
Fungal infection of the groin often referred to as jock itch
Tinea Cruris
Painful sustained erection without sexual desire.
Often associated with leukemia, metastatic carcinoma, or sickling hemoglobinopathies
Priapism
Chordee
- Ventral or dorsal curvature of penis
Occurs in uncircumcised males
Foreskin is unable to retract and may become swollen
Phimosis
Epispadias
- Urethral meatus opens on dorsal (
upper
) side of penis
Hypospadias
- Urethral meatus opens on ventral (
under
) side of penis
Cryptorchidism
(absence of testes and epididymis in scrotal sac)