Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking 11th Edition by Lynn Bickley
Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking 11th Edition by Lynn Bickley
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Chapter 13: Male Genitalia and Hernias
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
Multiple Choice
What disorder of the penis is most likely the diagnosis?
Ans: C
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Feedback: Primary syphilis causes a larger ulcer that is firm and painless. Syphilis is fairly uncommon but does occur in the highly promiscuous population, especially when coupled with illegal drug use. You should consider further questions and workup regarding HIV status.
Which abnormality of the penis does this patient most likely have?
Ans: A
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Feedback: Warts are generally painless papules along the shaft and corona. They are likely to spread and are caused by the human papilloma virus, transmitted through sexual contact. You should discuss prevention of STIs with him. Although his girlfriend’s contraceptive pill protects her from pregnancy, he and she are unprotected from sharing STIs. She should receive regular Pap examinations and consider the HPV vaccine.
What disorder of the testes is most likely the diagnosis?
Ans: B
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Feedback: Scrotal hernias occur when the small intestine passes through a weak spot of the inguinal ring. The examiner cannot get a finger above the hernia into the ring. Hernias are often caused by increased abdominal pressure, such as in weight lifting. Patients who have a hernia on one side often have another hernia on the opposite side. In this patient’s case, a right-sided hernia was repaired as an infant.
What abnormality of the scrotum does he most likely have?
Ans: D
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Feedback: Varicoceles are varicose veins surrounding the spermatic cord, coming through the inguinal ring. These veins feel like spaghetti and are often referred to as a “bag of worms.” The increased number of veins affects the temperature of the testes, often causing infertility problems. Like most varicose veins in any area, varicoceles can cause a nonspecific aching. Although usually benign, a unilateral varicocele on the right or a varicocele which does not resolve in the supine position deserves further workup.
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