Summary Empowering Healthcare Professionals: A Comprehensive Guide to Sexual & Reproductive Health Notes
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Course
Sexual Reproductive Health (USMLE403)
Institution
Boston College, Boston (BC)
Empower yourself with knowledge and embark on a transformative journey through the intricate field of sexual and reproductive health with our comprehensive guide. Tailored for medical and health sciences students, "Empowering Healthcare Professionals: A Comprehensive Guide to Sexual & Reproductive ...
SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE
HEALTH
FOR THE TIME-POOR MEDICAL, PRE-MED
USMLE OR PA STUDENT
,Table Of Contents:
What’s included: Ready-to-study anatomy, physiology and pathology notes of various
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REVIEW OF MALE UROGENITAL ANATOMY
REVIEW OF BASIC FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ANATOMY
BREAST MASSES
o FIBROADENOMA (“BREAST MOUSE”)
o “PHYLLODES TUMOUR”/GIANT FIBROADENOMAS
o INTRADUCTAL PAPILLOMA:
o FIBROCYSTIC DISEASE
o DUCT ECTASIA
o GALACTOCOELE
o ACUTE MASTITIS
o BREAST CANCERS
AMENORRHOEA CAUSES
o POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME (PCOS)
DYSMENORRHOEA CAUSES
o ENDOMETRIOSIS
MENORRHAGIA CAUSES
o ADENOMYOSIS
o EG. DYSFUNCTIONAL UTERINE BLEEDING
o ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA (POLYPS)
o UTERINE FIBROIDS
UTERINE CANCERS
o ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCARCINOMA
o UTERINE LEIOMYOSARCOMA
CONDITIONS OF THE VAGINA
o BARTHOLIN GLAND CYST (or Greater Vestibular Gland Cyst)
o VULVAL CANCER (Squamous Cell Cancer)
o DIFFERENTIALS FOR MALIGNANCY
o VAGINAL CANDIDIASIS/“THRUSH”/“YEAST-INFECTION”
o VAGINOSES/VAGINITIS
CONDITIONS OF THE CERVIX
o CERVICITIS
o ENDOCERVICAL POLYPS
o CERVICAL CANCERS: CIN 1 (LSIL) & CIN2-3 (HSIL)
CONDITIONS OF THE OVARIES
o OVARIAN CYSTADENOMA (Benign)
o OVARIAN CANCER (CYSTADENOCARCINOMA)
o DERMOID CYSTS/TERATOMAS
PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE
URINARY INCONTINENCE
o OVERFLOW INCONTINENCE
o SRESS INCONTINENCE
o URGE INCONTINENCE
,CONDITIONS OF THE MALE GENITALIA
o CONGENITAL PENILE ABNORMALITIES
o CRYPTORCHIDISM
o BALANITIS & BALANOPOSTHITIS
o DYSPLASIAS OF THE PENIS
o CARCINOMA OF THE PENIS
o PEYRONIE’S DISEASE
CONDITIONS OF THE PROSTATE
o PROSTATITIS
o PROSTATE ADENOCARCINOMA
o BPH – (BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY)
CONDITIONS OF THE TESTES
o EPIDIDYMO-ORCHITIS
o TESTICULAR ATROPHY
o TORSION OF THE TESTIS
o SCROTAL ACCUMULATIONS
o TESTICULAR TUMOURS
o (GYNECOMASTIA)
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
o GENITAL HERPES SIMPLEX
o HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS
o SYPHILIS
o CHLAMYDIA
o GONORRHOEA
o PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE (PID)
o DONOVANOSIS
o HEPATITIS C
o HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
MORE ON HIV
SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS & TREATMENT
CONTRACEPTION
INFERTILITY
BREASTFEEDING
QUIZ QUESTIONS
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,REVIEW OF MALE UROGENITAL
ANATOMY
, REVIEW OF MALE UROGENITAL ANATOMY
Normal Male Reproductive Anatomy:
- Ducts – (receive/transport gametes):
o 1. Epididymis – (5% of ejaculate)
o 2. Ductus (vas) Deferens
o 3. Urethra - (Prostatic à Membranous à Spongy (penile) à External Orifice)
- Penis:
o 3 Sections – Root, Body & Glans Penis.
o Corona – Neck sulcus
o Erectile Tissues:
§ 2x Corpus Cavernosum – Central Arteries
§ 1x Corpus Spongiosum – Central Urethra
o Tunica Albuginia – Fibrous capsule encasing the Testis & Penis (NB:
Does NOT encase the Epididymus)
o Urethra – Transitional Epithelium
o Prepuce (foreskin)
,- Testicles:
o Testes - Gonads (produce gametes)
§ Testis (Albuginea of testes)
• Seminiferous tubules – sperm production
• Leydig Cells – testosterone production
§ Epididymis - Highly coiled tubules.
o Spermatic Cord – Spermatic Artery, Vein & Vas-Deferens (+ Lymphatics).
o Tunica Vaginalis – Remnants of the foetal peritoneum dragged into the
scrotum by descending
testes.
§ Obliterated Processus Vaginalis – The obliterated peritoneal remnants
from descending of
the testes. NB: If not fully obliterated, can à Indirect Inguinal Hernias.
o Tunica Albuginia – Fibrous capsule encasing the Testis & Penis (NB: Does
NOT encase theEpididymus)
o Thermoregulation:
§ Why descended? – Spermatogenesis requires a lower temperature than
core temperature.
§ Cremaster Muscle: Lifts testicles closer to body when cold.
( t h e r m o re g u l a ti o n )
§ Dartos Muscle: Increases/decreases surface area of the scrotum
, (thermoregulation)
- Pampiniform Plexus: Network of blood vessels
- Accessory Glands:
o Seminal vesicles - (60% of ejaculate) – Reduces Acidity of Semen
o Prostate gland - (30% of ejaculate) - Helps activate sperm & keep it viable
o Bulbourethral glands – (5% of ejaculate) - Neutralises traces of urine in
urethra.
, - The Prostate Gland:
o Anatomy:
§ 5 lobes (2 Laterals, Anterior, Median & Posterior)
§ Inferior to Bladder, Posterior to Penis
§ Periurethral (Encases Urethra)
§ Also encases Ejaculatory Ducts from Seminal Vesicles
o Function:
§ Adds bulk to Semen
§ Acid phosphatase - Proteolytic Enzyme - Maintains liquidity of prostate
§ Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) – Proteolytic Enzyme - Maintains liquidity of
prostate.
§ Hormone responsive - Androgens
o Normal Histology:
§ Fibro-Muscular Organ – Plenty of Smooth Muscle Fibres
§ Glands Normally have a Double Layer Epithelium (NB: Prost.Ca. is a Single
Layer Epithel.)
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