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14 Cards in this Set
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What artery is main source of blood for prostate?
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Prostatovesicular artery (branch of inferior vesical artery)
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What are the 3 fascial layers around prostate? (location?)
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Denonvillers - posterior, endopelvic fascia - cranial, lateral pelvic fascia - lateral
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Largest zone of prostate?
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Peripheral zone
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Outer zone of prosate is of what origin?
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Outer zone = peripheral zone derived from endoderm
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What growth factors are important in development of BPH?
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TGF-α & epidermal growth factors
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What drugs penetrate into prostatic fluid?
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Cipro & Bactrim
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What is female equivalent of prostate?
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Skene glands
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What artery is main source of blood for prostate?
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Prostatovesicular artery (branch of inferior vesical artery)
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What are the 3 fascial layers around prostate? (location?)
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Denonvillers - posterior, endopelvic fascia - cranial, lateral pelvic fascia - lateral
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Largest zone of prostate?
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Peripheral zone
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Outer zone of prosate is of what origin?
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Outer zone = peripheral zone derived from endoderm
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What growth factors are important in development of BPH?
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TGF-α & epidermal growth factors
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What drugs penetrate into prostatic fluid?
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Cipro & Bactrim
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What is female equivalent of prostate?
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Skene glands
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