Scrotum
What is generally caused by STI in men under 35?
epididymitis/orchitis
Why do varicoceles occur most often on the patient's left side?
the length of the left testicular vein is longer; it drains into left renal vein
The blue dot sign is indicative of
torsion of the testicular appendage
What are the 3 layers of the scrotum
tunica vaginalis visceral layer parietal layer
The presence of peristalsis confirms the diagnosis and is a result from bowel protruding through the inguinal canal into the tunica vaginalis of the scrotum with what pathology?
scrotal hernia
The most common germ cell tumor of the testis is the
seminoma
What artery branches off of the AO?
testicular artery
A simple fluid collection surrounding the testis is referred to as a:
hydrocele
The epididymis body/tail ______ to testis. (color and location)
hypoechoic and lateral
The epididymis head is _____ to testis. (color and location)
isoechoic and superior
What is caused by failed closure of the processes vaginalis at the internal ring OR by trauma, torsion, or dpididymitis/orchitis?
hydrocele
What is the most common malignancy in men 15-35?
testicular neoplasms
The endocrine function of the testicles is to produce
testosterone
Which technique is useful for providing sonographic evidence of a varicocele?
valsalva
A 23y/o man has a hx of infertility. Which of the following is associated with male infertility? a. spermatocele b. choriocarcinoma c. varicocele d. hydrocele
varicocele
A dilated group of veins found within the scrotum
varicocele
What inner layer of the tunica vaginalis covers testis and epididymis
visceral layer
What is the most common testicular tumor in infants and young children?
yolk sac tumor (endodermal sinus tumor) [type of nonseminoma]
Which of the following best describes a spermatocele? a. the most common malignant neoplasm of the scrotum b. a benign intratesticular cyst c. a cyst, found within the head of the epididymis, that may contain debris d. a dilated group of veins found within the scrotum
a cyst, found within the head of the epididymis, that may contain debris
which of the following would most likely resemble a solid intratesticular mass and be associated with Cushing syndrome? a. choriocarcinoma b. epidermoid cyst c. intratesticular varicocele d. adrenal rest
adrenal rest
What laboratory value can be assessed as a tumor marker to evaluate a patient for testicular malignancy?
alpha-fetoprotein
A small, stalk-like projection representing a detached efferent duct is called
appendix epididymis
What type of torsion occurs outside the tunica vaginalis when testis and gubernaculum can rotate freely?
extravaginal testicular torsion
Which is consistent with the sonographic features of testicular abscess? a. hyperemic flow around the abscess but not within b. onion skin sonographic appearance and hyperemic epididymis c. hyperemic flow within the anechoic mass d. hyperemic flow within the abscess but not around it
hyperemic flow aroudn the abscess but not within it
All of the following are sonographic findings consistent with the diagnosis of testicular torsion except: a. hyperemic flow within the testis b. hypoechoic testis c. reactive hydrocele d. decreased intratesticular flow (compared with the asymptomatic testis)
hyperemic flow within testis
What would be the most likely sonographic appearance of a seminoma?
hypoechoic
What is the most common location for an undescended testicle to be found?
inguinal canal
What type of cyst originates from rete testis and located near mediastinum?
intratesticular cysts
All of the following are sonographic findings consistent with torsion of the testicular appendage except: a. no intratesticular flow b. small hyperechoic mass adjacent to the testis c. reactive hydrocele d. scrotal wall thickening
no intratesticular flow
AFP lab value elevation is more specific to what type of germ cell tumor?
nonseminomas
The term cryptorchidism denotes
one or both of the testicles has not descended into the scrotum
What is performed on 2-10 y/o males with cryptorchidism?
orchioplexy
What arteries supply the penis?
pundendal arteries, which branch off of the internal iliacs
Primary varicoceles are associated with all of the following except: a. left sided location b. retroperitoneal mass c. infertility d. palpable extratesticular mass
retroperitoneal mass
What is the scrotal division called
scrotal raphe
Testicular tumors has a 10-15% of being identified after
scrotal trauma
Zinner syndrome consists of unilateral renal agenesis, ejaculatory duct obstruction, and
seminal vesicle cysts
Speratogenesis occurs within the
seminiferous tubules
What is the order of testis anatomy
seminiferous tubules tubuli recti rete teste efferent ductules ductus epididymis vas deferens
What are seminiferous tubules formed by?
septula
The exocrine function of the testicles is to produce
sperm
What artery divides into capsular and centripetal (intratesticular) branches?
testicular artery
You see a triangular shaped, avascular intratesticular lesion within a teste. What does this denote?
testicular infarction
What pathology is shown?
testicular microlithiasis
Acute onset of testicular pain at rest is a common clinical finding with
testicular torsion
What layer of the scrotum is a saccular extension of peritoneum into scrotal chambers?
tunica vaginalis
Remnants of the Mullerian duct cause what?
uterus abnormalities in females; testes remnants in males
Wolffian duct remnants causes
vaginal issues in females; epididymis issues in males
You visualize an echogenic area located within the testical or between the layers of the tunica vaginalis. What is this called?
Scrotal Pearls/ calcification
What layer of muscle fibers lie beneath the scrotal skin and divides the scrotum into two chambers
dartos
A dilation of the pampiniform venous plexus of the testicular veins which drain the testicle is called?
varicocele
What is associated with heavy lifting and infertility?
varicocele
What is the most common correctable cause of male infertility?
varicocele
What scrotal abnormality is caused by incompetent valves within the pampiniform plexus?
varicocele
What causes males to have positive pregnancy tests?
B-HCG seen in testicular cancers
What joins together to create the ejaculatory duct?
Vas deferens and seminal vesicles
Extratesticular tumors are mostly _______
benign
What type of torsion leads to venous and arterial occulsion?
intravaginal testicular torsion
the most common location of a varicocele is
The left side of the scrotum
What germ cell tumor contains embryological cells?
Nonseminomas
What carries seminal fluid from rete testis to epididymis
efferent ductules
What cyst lays within the outer "film" layer of the testes?
tunic albuginea cyst
The teste is surrounded by a fibrous capsule called the
tunica albuginea
What separates the 3 corpora?
tunica albuginea
The most common location of a hydrocele is
between the 2 layers of the tunica vaginalis
A common cyst most often seen in the head of the epididymis that contains nonviable sperm is the:
spermatocele
What are the 3 main arteries of the testes?
-Deferential -Cremasteric (external spermatic) -Testicular
What is the spermatic cord composed of?
-vas deferens -3 arteries of the testes -pampiniform plexus of veins -lymphatics -nerves
A 7-12 male has a small ovoid structure located beneath the head of the epididymis, and sonographically, you see the "blue dot" sign. What does this denote?
Appendix testis
Superfiscial to the tunica albuginea is a thick fibrous envelope and a loosely applied covering of skin, called______.
Buck's fascia
What is the most common testicular cancer?
Germ Cell (seminoma and nonseminoms)
What is the largest part of the epididymis; also called globus major?
Head
What results in precocious puberty and produces estrogen and normal levels of LDH?
Leydig Cell tumor
What appears as an echogenic linear band extending within the testes?
Mediastinum testis
What is an anastomosing network of tubules located within the hilum of the mediastinum testis?
Rete testis
A white male with a history of cryptorchidism, infertility, and family testicular cancer has a higher chance for what type of testicular malignancy?
Seminoma
What germ cell testicular tumor can be treated with radiation and chemotherapy?
Seminoma
What part of the epididymis forms acute angle and courses cephalad as the vas deferens?
Tail also called the globus minor
What is a usual complication of epididymo-orchitis?
Testicular abscess
What connects seminiferous tubule to the rete testi?
Tubuli recti (tubuli seminiferi recti)
What is the most common extratesticular tumor?
adenomatoid tumor
The lack of the normal fixation of the testis to the posterior scrotal wall is referred to as
bell-clapper deformity
The two corpus cavernosa is located _____ on the penis
dorso-laterally
Efferent ductules converge to form a single convoluted duct called
ductus epidiymis
What germ cell origin cyst is filled with keratin, showing a "bow tie" pattern?
epidermoid cyst
What outer layer of the tunica vaginalis lines scrotal chamber
parietal layer
What is the treatment for nonseminomas?
radical orchiectomy
A 7y/o goes to ER with acute testicular pain localized to the superior pole of his right testis. What is likely diagnosis?
torsion of the testicular appendage
Cystic dilation of rete testis is called
tubular ectasia of rete testis
What results from partial or complete obliteration of the efferent ductus, is usually benign, and often associated with spermatoceles?
tubular ectasia of rete testis
During a sonographic exam of the right testes, you visualize multiple small cyst located along the mediastinum testis. What is the most likely diagnosis?
tubular ectasia of the rete testis
The 1 corpus spongiosum is located ____ on the penis and contains the urethra.
midventral
Which of the following is a benign intratesticular mass that typically has a whorled or onion skin sonographic appearance? a. seminoma b. teratoma c. epidermoid cyst d. adrenal rest
epidermoid cyst
Dilated veins of a varicocele will measure:
greater than 2mm