In the embryonic stage, the testis is located in the scrotum.
In the embryonic stage, the testis is located in the scrotum.
Male genitalia do not include A: Penis B: Scrotum C: Prostate gland D: Perineum
Male genitalia do not include A: Penis B: Scrotum C: Prostate gland D: Perineum
When do the testis descend into the scrotum in normal condition? () A: Fetal development B: Infancy C: Puberty D: Adulthood
When do the testis descend into the scrotum in normal condition? () A: Fetal development B: Infancy C: Puberty D: Adulthood
A 48-year-old male had a sudden scrotal pain for 4 hours, which radiated significantly to the inguinal region. Physical examination revealed obvious redness and swelling of the right scrotum, increased skin temperature, and epididymis swelling as a lump, which was not easy to distinguish and had obvious tenderness, so the patient was most likely to be A: Acute cystitis B: Acute prostatitis C: Scrotum hernia D: Acute epididymitis
A 48-year-old male had a sudden scrotal pain for 4 hours, which radiated significantly to the inguinal region. Physical examination revealed obvious redness and swelling of the right scrotum, increased skin temperature, and epididymis swelling as a lump, which was not easy to distinguish and had obvious tenderness, so the patient was most likely to be A: Acute cystitis B: Acute prostatitis C: Scrotum hernia D: Acute epididymitis
The patient's mouth is wet white, cleft lip, nasolabial fold and eyelid seborrheic dermatitis, scrotum redness, exudate, and fear of light tears, tongue pain. Most likely to be lacking(<br/>) A: Vitamin B1 B: Vitamin B2 C: Vitamin A D: niacin
The patient's mouth is wet white, cleft lip, nasolabial fold and eyelid seborrheic dermatitis, scrotum redness, exudate, and fear of light tears, tongue pain. Most likely to be lacking(<br/>) A: Vitamin B1 B: Vitamin B2 C: Vitamin A D: niacin
A 64-year-old man presents with two groin lumps, one on each side. Onexamination, the lumps have a cough impulse and are reducible but donot extend into the scrotum. A: Direct inguinal B: Epigastric C: Exomphalos D: Gastroschisis E: Hiatus F: Incisional G: Indirect inguinal H: Paraumbilical I: Spigelian J: Umbilical hernia of infants
A 64-year-old man presents with two groin lumps, one on each side. Onexamination, the lumps have a cough impulse and are reducible but donot extend into the scrotum. A: Direct inguinal B: Epigastric C: Exomphalos D: Gastroschisis E: Hiatus F: Incisional G: Indirect inguinal H: Paraumbilical I: Spigelian J: Umbilical hernia of infants