| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Three cylindrical bodies of erectile tissue | 2 corpora cavernosa, 1 corpus spongiosum | 0%
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| Region of fibromuscular tissue (not zone as minimal glandular tissue) | Anterior Region | 0%
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| Where does testicular and scrotal lymph drain | aortic (lumbar) nodes | 0%
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| Arteries | Artery to vas deferens, superior vesicle | 0%
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| 3 Nerves of Spermatic cord | Autonomic | 0%
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| Importance of linea alba | avascular so used by surgeons | 0%
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| Parts of root of penis | bulb, crura | 0%
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| What covers the bulb | bulbospongiosus muscle | 0%
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| Prostate zone that surrounds ejaculatory duct and site of rare cancers | Central Zone | 0%
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| Arteries | Cremasteric artery, inferior epigastric artery | 0%
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| Internal oblique equivalent | Cremasteric muscle | 0%
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| Camper + Scarpa fascia equivalent | Dartos fascia | 0%
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| What structure of the scrotal sac wrinkles in the cold? | Dartos fascia | 0%
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| Why are most varicocele on the left pampiniform venous plexus | drains into left renal vein not IVC at an angle | 0%
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| What becomes the femoral artery and vein after passing under what | external iliac artery and vein, inguinal ligament | 0%
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| Muscles of anterior abdominal wall (3 flat equivalents of intercostal thorax muscles) | External oblique | 0%
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| External oblique equivalent | External spermatic fascia | 0%
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| Layers of superficial fascia of anterior abdominal wall(contains fat, veins + nerves) | Fatty Camper's fascia | 0%
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| Nerve + innervation | Genital branch of genitofemoral nerve, cremasteric muscle | 0%
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| What guides the testes from the posterior abdo wall to the labioscrotal swelling? | Gubernaculum and process vaginalis | 0%
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| Direction 3 | horizontally | 0%
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| Nerve (travels with cord) + innervation | ilioinguinal nerve, ab wall muscles | 0%
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| Bulbourethral glands location | inferior to prostate | 0%
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| Direction of fibres in these | inferomedially hands in pockets | 0%
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| Muscles of anterior abdominal wall 2 | Internal oblique | 0%
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| Transversalis fascia equivalent | Internal spermatic fascia | 0%
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| What covers the crus | ischicavernosus muscle | 0%
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| What produces androgens | Leydig cells | 0%
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| Others | Lymphatics | 0%
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| Layers of superficial fascia | Membranous scarpa's fascia | 0%
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| Bulbourethral gland function | Mucous production - lubricates and neutralises urine for semen passage | 0%
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| Transversus abdominus muscle equivalent | none | 0%
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| Others (controls temperature) | pampiniform plexus | 0%
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| Most common site of prostate cancer | Peripheral Zone | 0%
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| Point, shoot, score; nerve for erection | PNS pelvic splanchnic nerves s2-s4 | 0%
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| Parts of Male urethra from bladder to toilet | prostatic part, membranous part, spongy parts | 0%
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| What are the left and right crura attached to | Pubic bone | 0%
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| Muscles in rectus sheath | rectus abdominis, pyramidalis | 0%
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| What produces 70% semen and what produces 20% of it? | Seminal vesicles, prostate gland | 0%
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| What is responsible for spermatozoa production | Seminiferous tubules | 0%
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| Skin layer of ant. abdo wall - equivalent in Testes + Spermatic Cord | Skin | 0%
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| Point, shoot, score; nerve for emission | SNS lower lumbar and sacral splanchnic nerves via hypogastric nerve | 0%
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| Point, shoot, score; nerve for ejaculation | Somatic: pudendal nerve S2-S4 | 0%
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| Where is the vas deferens in reference to the ureter and bladder | superior to ureter, superolateral bladder surface | 0%
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| Direction 2 | superomedially hands in armpits | 0%
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| 3 Arteries of Spermatic cord and origin | Testicular artery, abdominal aorta | 0%
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| Prostate zone that surrounds urethra and site of BPH | Transitional Zone | 0%
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| In what does the deep inguinal ring open | Transversalis Fascia | 0%
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| Muscles of anterior abdominal wall 3 | Transversus abdominis | 0%
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| Parietal Peritoneum equivalent | Tunica Vaginalis around testes | 0%
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| Female equivalent of inferior vesicle artery | vaginal artery | 0%
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| 3 Others | Vas/ductus deferens | 0%
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