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    urination (dysuria), frequent urination, and blood in the urine. 4b The scrotum is a sac of skin that suspends outside the abdominopelvic cavity of a male. Inside the scrotum is the testes. One function of the testes is the production of sperm, spermatogenesis. For spermatogenesis to occur, it is crucial that the scrotum holds the testes because viable sperm cannot be produced at body temperature. Instead, the scrotum allows a decrease in temperature that promotes the production of viable…

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    is different from the female reproductive system. The male reproductive system consists of testes, ducts, accessory sex glands, the penis, and scrotum (McLafferty, 2012 p1). The testes consist of glandular tissue and each testis is contained in a white fibrous capsule called the tunica albuginea (McLafferty 2012 p1). The testes are held in the scrotum which is a loose sac of skin and smooth muscle. Approximately two months before birth, the testes descend from the abdominal cavity into the…

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    The penis becomes partially erect with a few seconds of erotic stimulation. Both the testes are drawn towards the perineum. The scrotum also becomes tense and thicken. Lasts from minutes to several hours. Then there is the swelling of the clitoris. The muscle that surrounds the vaginal opening becomes tighter. The vaginal walls also start to produce a lubricating the liquid. The breasts also increase in size and the nipples become hard. The rate and blood rate pressure increase. Breathing…

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    he may have a successful recovery. I would remind all staff of his allergy during our briefing and time out in the operating room. Procedure: Unilateral Orchiectomy Major Anatomy The scrotum is a sac located between the penis and anus. It is dual-chambered,…

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    Ambiguous Genitalia Essay

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    Ambiguous Genitalia While an infant doesn’t choose to be born with ambiguous genitalia, there is a long road of mental, emotional and medical recovery ahead for the infant, family and the assigned medical teams involved. Ambiguous genitalia is not a disease but a rare condition that is considered a sexual development disorder that is diagnosed during pregnancy, at birth or shortly after birth. Globally this disorder happens in about 1 in 4500 births or each year or 1.7% of the population (15…

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    The penis is presented from slightly below and is directed to the top left corner of the frame. The penis appears to penetrate the pink background and interrupts the partially askew diagonal form of the body within the frame. To the side of the scrotum, the dashed outline of a small kitsch comic heart in a vibrant red contrasts the black outline of the overall image. While the impression of reverence for the penis, through its perspective and detail, are manipulated and emasculated through the…

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    internal jugular veins as well. As the external jugular veins descend through the lateral neck, they pass obliquely over the sternocleidomastoid muscles and then empty into the subclavian veins. The brachiocephalic vein a vein that returns oxygen-depleted blood from the upper limbs, neck, and head to the heart. There is a brachiocephalic vein on the left side of the neck and one on the right. The two brachiocephalic veins merge together with the azygos vein, which carries deoxygenated blood from…

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    the Procedure You will probably be given some medication to help you relax and a local anesthetic in your scrotum to help avoid any pain during the procedure. Once you are numb, a small incision or two will be made and the vas deferens are pulled through the incision then cut and sealed. Then after a small wait, you will be allowed to go home. What to Expect After a Vasectomy Surgery Your scrotum will look bruised and might be a bit swollen after the surgery. You might also notice a small…

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    Modalities In Radiography

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    Upon completion of an accredited educational program, your license as a Registered Technologist opens many doors to various modalities that go beyond just taking x-rays. A Registered Technologist has the ability to further their eduction and obtain certifications in areas such as Mammogram, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance and many more! As you know, an education in Radiography builds a great foundation for knowledge and is a good way to dip your feet into the medical field. Rotating…

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    Introuction&definition Testicular cancer Testicular cancer is Cancer in the male organs that make male hormones and sperm (testicles). Most testicular cancers start in cells that make sperm. These cells are called germ cells. The two main types of testicular germ cell cancers are seminomas and nonseminomas. Seminomas grow and spread slowly and respond to radiation therapy. Nonseminomas grow and spread more quickly than seminomas. Testicular cancer affects the testicles and it can spread…

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