Scrotum/Testes/Penis/Prostate

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What is the normal sonographic appearance of the testis?

homogenous medium level echoes (similar to thyroid) very vascular

What divides the scrotum into sacs internally?

tunica dartos

What is contained within each spermatic cord?

ductus vas deferens testicular arteries venous pampiniform plexus lymphatics autonomic nerves fibers of the cremaster muscle

What is the normal general appearance of the epididymus?

equal to or slightly less echogenic than than the testicle texture appears more coarse than the testicle

What are the endocrine functions of the testes?

growth of male sex organs development of male sex characteristics (body hair, voice deepening)

Laterally, what muscles support the prostate?

levantor ani obturator internus

How should normal seminal vesicles appear when imaged?

low level gray echoes symmetric in size and shape

How should the normal prostate appear when imaged?

medium level echoes symmetric in size and shape

What are the zones of the glandular prostate?

peripheral, central, transition, and periurethral glandular zone

What are the exocrine function(s) of the testes?

produce sperm

What is the prostatic urethra?

Portion of the male urethra surrounded by the prostate gland

What two approaches can be taken to image the prostate and seminal vesicles using ultrasound?

Transabdominal or transrectal technique

What surrounds each testicle and extends into the abdomen over the spermatic cord?

cremaster muscle

Where does spermatogenesis occur?

the convoluted seminiferous tubules

What does the epididymus drain into?

the ductus vas deferens

The joining of the ductus vas deferens and the seminal vesicles forms what?

the ejaculatory ducts

What divides the scrotum into lateral portions externally?

the median raphe

What do the ductus vas deferens connect to?

the seminal vesicles

What is contained within the scrotum?

the testicles, epididymis, and proximal portion of the vas deferens

How many muscle layers compose the ductus vas deferens?

three smooth muscle layers

The prostate gland usually atrophies with age? True or False?

False, it sometimes enlarges

How many zones is the glandular prostate divided into?

Four zones

What is the largest glandular zone of the prostate, making up about 70%?

Peripheral

Which zone do the ejaculatory ducts course through?

Central zone

What is Buck's fascia?

A thick, fibrous loosely applied covering of skin that envelops the penis

In the transverse scanning plane how are the seminal vesicles seen?

Appear in long

Which part of the prostate is in contact with the bladder?

The base

Where does final maturation of sperm occur?

The ductus epididymus

What are the main veins of the penis?

The superficial dorsal vein, and the deep dorsal vein

What is the approximate length of the ductus deferens?

18 in/45 cm

What are the three cylindrical masses of tissue that make up the penis?

2 corpora cavernosa 1 corpus spongiosum

What is the approximate length of the unwrapped epididymus?

20 ft

What is the average testicular volume after a male reaches maturity?

25mL

What is the approximate length of the seminal vesicles?

5 cm/ 2in

What is the tunica albuginea?

A dense, white fibrous tissue that covers each testis and forms the mediastinum testis and interlobar septa

Are the testes classified as endocrine or exocrine gland?

Both endocrine and exocrine

In the normal prostate can the central zone and transition zone be individually distinguished?

No

Can the various layers of the scrotum be differentiated on ultrasound?

No, not normally

What are the seminal vesicles?

Paired glands that are pouch-like structures which secrete alkaline fluid which contributes to sperm viability. They empty into the distal portion of the ductus vas deferens to form the ejaculatory ducts.


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