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55 Cards in this Set

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