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TPSA
1. Why is there a need to test the TPSA among male patients?
2. How is FPSA different from TPSA?
3. How can one use the TPSA and FPSA results to differentiate prostatic
hyperplasia and metastatic prostate CA?
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- Please Explain! A repeat semen analysis for fertility testing is reported as follows: VOLUME: 3.5 mL SPERM CONCENTRATION: 6 million/mL VISCOSITY: Normal SPERM MOTILITY: 30%—grade 1.0 PH: 7.5 MORPHOLOGY: <30% normal-forms—30 spermatids/100 sperm The results correspond with the first analysis. Which of the test results are abnormal? What is the sperm count on this specimen? What is the spermatid count? Based on the spermatid count, what additional test can be performed?4 tem 16 of 145 2233 S 16. A 68-year-old man comes to the physician for a follow-up examination after being found to have an increased serum prostate-specifice a 1.5-cm hard mass in the lateral lobe of the prostate. A transanal needle biopsy is begun. The needle must pass through which of the big A) Anterior rectal wall B) Bladder trigone OC) Bulbourethral gland OD) Prostatic urethra E) Seminal vesiclest of 1 One cause of male infertility is congenital absence of the vas deferens (CAVD). An individual with CAVD is born without a portion of the epididymis, vas deferens, and seminal vesicle, resulting in the obstruction of the passage of sperm from the testes. In order to father a child, those with CAVD must undergo surgical aspiration of sperm cells from the testes to be used for in vitro fertilization. Select one: OA. Structure b OB. Structure d OC. Structure e OD. Structure f 你 b d The structure from which sperm cells must be retrieved, in order for an individual for CAVD to produce children is
- Which of the following is a useful serum marker for the diagnosis of prostate cancer? Select one: A. Follicle-stimulating hormone B. Prostate-specific antigen C. Human chorionic gonadotropin D. Luteinizing hormone E. Alpha-fetoprotein O O O OWHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS CONSISTENT WITH THE RESULTS OF THE EXPERIMENT? Piericidin A inhibits ATP production of normal prostate epithelium. Piericidin only inhibits ATP production of normal prostate epithelium. Piericidin A stimulates ATP production of both normal and tumor-derived prostate epithelium. Piericidin A inhibits ATP production of both normal and tumor-derived prostate epithelium.99. A 38-year-old woman comes to the physician because she has not had a menstrual period for 6 months. A thin white discharge can be expressed from both nipples. Pelvic examination shows no abnormalities. An MRI of the brain shows a macroadenoma of the pituitary gland. Which of the following structures is at greatest risk for damage caused by growth of the neoplasm? A) Oculomotor nerve B) Optic chiasm C) Optic nerve D) Optic tract E) Trochlear nerve
- 3. Unlike other forms of contraception, depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), also known by its trade name, Depo-Provera,is a popular method of long acting reversible contraception. A) Describe how it affects the endocrine system to perform its function as a contraceptive B) Enumerate the advantages C) Disadvantages of its use D) Will you encourage the use of this contraceptive to young female age-group? NOC0009757-04 Depo-Provera® Contraceptive Injection medroxyprogesterone acetate injectable suspension, USP 150 mg per mL 1mi Prefied Suringe LLL SITEM PHARMACIA34. A 23-year-old woman comes to the physician for a routine health maintenance examination. She says that she is sexually active and would like to use an oral contraceptive. She does not smoke cigarettes. Vital signs are within normal limits. Physical examination shows no abnormalities. A combination oral contraceptive is prescribed. Which of the following serum concentrations is most likely to increase in this patient as a result? A) Free thyroxine (FT4) B) Reverse triiodothyronine (rT3) C) Thyroid peroxidase antibody D) Thyroid-stimulating hormone E) Total triiodothyronine (T3)solve it asap. A delirious patient is admitted to the hospital in labor. She has had no prenatal care and vials of crack cocaine are found in her pockets. The nurse monitors this client carefully for which of the following intrapartal complications? 1. Prolonged labor. 2. Prolapsed cord. 3. Abruptio placentae. 4. Retained placenta.
- List some factors that explain why ovarian cancer is morefrequently fatal compared to testicular cancer.When investigating fertility concerns, a common course of action is to rule out sperm cell-related causes of infertility first since obtaining the relevant specimens is generally less invasive. Vitality is a commonly assessed parameter, particularly when motility is deemed poor since it allows physicians to differentiate between live non-motile sperm and dead sperm cells. The procedure for determining vitality is to place sperm in a hypotonic solution and observe the specimen under the microscope after a 5-minute incubation. This short incubation time allows for observable cellular changes without causing cell death. What type of microscope (light or electron) would you recommend using to observe sperm cells for this laboratory test and why?Q20. A male athlete taking large amounts of an androgenic steroid becomes sterile (unable to produce sperm capable of causing fertilization). Explain.