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55 Cards in this Set
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Syphillis
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Gonorrhea
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Affects males and females
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Aortic dilatation and possible calcification
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Osteomyelitis of long bones and skull
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Thickened gastric wall causing lumen narrowing
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Bacterial infection that causes urethral stricture
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Affects males and females
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Septic arthritis with articular erosion and joint space narrowing
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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
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Carcinoma of the Prostate Gland
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Undecended Testes
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Testicular Torsion
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General enlargement of the prostate gland
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Elevation and smooth impression of contrast-filled bladder floor in IVU
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Distal ureters display “J-shape”
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Irregular elevation of contrast-filled bladder floor in IVU
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Possible obstruction
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Inguinal or ectopic testicle/s
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Visualized on US, MRI, or CT
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Can be carcinogenic
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A twisting of the testicle resulting in decreased blood circulation
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Loss of bloodflow confirmed by doppler US
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
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Ovarian cysts/tumors
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Dermoid cyst
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Uterine Fibroid
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Endometrial Carcinoma
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Endometriosis
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Carcinoma of the Cervix
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Infection of uterus and fallopian tubes
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CT shows full extent of disease
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HSG – nonvisualized fallopian tubes due to obstruction
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Cysts diagnosed on ultrasound
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Cysts smooth structure, sometimes containing fluid
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Tumors can be diagnosed on KUB’s, US, or CT
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Tumors irregular in shape
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Germ cell tumor
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Shows calcifications radiographically
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Can contain skin, hair, teeth, and fatty tissue
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Benign smooth muscle tumors
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IVU shows lobulated impressions of bladder
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Most common calcified lesions of the female genital tract
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Cancer of the uterine body that can invade posterior wall of the bladder
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Most common invasive gynecologic neoplasm
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Endometrium outside normal location
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Tissue undergoes shedding and bleeding during menstruation
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Can build up outside genital tract
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Second most common form of cancer in women
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Breast Carcinoma
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Benign Breast Disease
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Poorly defined irregular margins with numerous fine, linear strands radiating from the mass (on mammography)
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Fibrocystic breast or single cysts
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Uterine Pregnancy – implantation of fetus within the uterus
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Ectopic Pregnancy – fertilization outside the uterus
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