what is PSA
anything that distorts architecture of the gland…
Anything that distorts architecture of the gland
causes leakage of the PSA into lympho-vascular channels leading to a rise in blood levels; PCa is no exception.
what are the other causes of PSA
BEP
haemorrhage
inflammation
instrumentation
what is the aetiology of prostate cancer (adenocarcinoma)
what plays a role of the pathogenesis of prostate cancer
describe what symptoms men present with with prostate cancer
Diagnosis may be led by PSA test.
what grading system is used for prostate cancer
Gleason grade
- scale is 1-5
where may the prostate cancer spread
The tumour may spread locally to the bladder, urethra, seminal vesicles, pelvic wall and rectum, but will usually metastasize before this.
The tumour shows a predilection for bones, and gives rise to sclerotic metastases.
very early prostate cancer…
• Very early prostate cancer may not be treated, especially if the patient is elderly or unwell.
How is prostate cancer treated
what anatomical changes can a testicular torsion occur
● grossly swollen
● dusky black on the external surface
● black internally
● necrotic with early cystic degeneration
● necrosis appears to extend into the cord
what is testicular torsion
•Testicular torsion is a urologic emergency.
- It happens when the spermatic cord, which provides blood flow to the testicle, rotates and becomes twisted, this reduces the blood flow to the testicules blood supply and can cause pain and swelling
what can delay of a testicular torsion cause
• Delay in diagnosis and management can lead to loss of the testicle, as in this case.
who does testicualr torsion affect
It most commonly occurs in adolescents and testicular torsion is the most frequent cause of testicle loss in that population.
what is the testicle normally covered by and what does this allow for
The testicle is covered by the tunica vaginalis which attaches to the posterolateral surface of the testicle and allows for little mobility of the testicle within the scrotum
what is a major causative factor of testicular torsion
what are men that have a high attachment of the tunica vaginalis called
what is the presentation of testicular torsion
what is the treatment of testicular torsion
what is an orchidectomy
Orchiectomy is a surgical procedure in which one or both testicles are removed
what does a classic seminal look like
The testis is entirely replaced by a firm white mass (often described as looking like a cut potato) with some central cystic degeneration and necrosis
The testis is replaced by sheets of pleomorphic cells with some prominent nucleoli and clear cytoplasm with well defined cell boundaries.
what do seminomas rise from
where do other non-seminomatous germ cell tumours arise from
what is the risk factor for developing a seminoma cell tumour
Maldescended or undescended testis
• Rare genetic conditions
• Geographical variation in incidence • high in Europe and in Maoris
• low in Africa
Generally very rare