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GENITAL DISORDERS
AAAN SUSRAINI
DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY
MEDICAL FACULTY UDAYAN
UNIVERSITY
EPISPADIA
o Associated
with other
urynary tract
anomalies/
cryporchidis
m
o Groove in the
dorsal of the
penis
HYPOSPADIA
o Groove on the
ventral
undersurface
below the tip of the
penis
o Increasing the risk
BALANOPOSTITIS
o Glands
erythema and
tan focal
exudate
o The retractated
foreskin.
o Etiology:
- Candida
albicans
- Gardnerella
species
Staphylococcus
BOWEN DISEASES
o CIS
o No invasive to the
basemant
membrane
o Painless
o plaquelike lesion
o erythema, ulceration
SQUAMOUS CELL CA
Thickening of epithel of
penile/
prepuce around coronary
sulcus fissuring of the
mucous surface.
Papule occurs
progressively
ulceration larger with
necrotic of the bottom due
to secondary infection
destructs the tip of penis
or a part of the shaft.
MICROSCOPIC
- anapalasia squamous
cell
- invasive to the stroma
Normal Testes
CRYPTORCHIDISM
The testis:
- Small and
pale white
- Predisposing
to Testicle Ca
in either.
TESTICULAR ATROPHY
HYDROCELE
Accumulation
s of clear
fluid within
the sac of
tunica
vaginalis.
- Transudate
VARICOCELE
dilatation of the
pampiniform plexus of
veins posterior to the
testis
TESTICULAR TORSION
SEMINOMA
o tumor is large
gray white,
o well demarcated
o homogenous
o often limited in
the testis in
tunica albugenia
SEMINOMA
- The cell is large and
round to polyhedral.
- vesicular nuclei in
central with 1-2
prominent nucleoli
- pale watery
cytoplasm
- A sparse
lymphocytic infiltrate
EMBRYONAL CA
CHORIO CARCINOMA
- hemorrhage
- necrosis
- Sincytiotrophoblas
t and
cytotrophoblast
cells
IMATUR
TERATOMA
MICROSCOPIC Of BPH
The glands are:
- larger than
normal.
- hyperplasia
- lined by double
layer of the cells
1a
1b
- Nodular tumor
masses, nodular
appearance, the nodul
consists of hyperlastic
glands, particulary
papillary, involding to
the lumen (a), cystic
dilatation of the
glands(b)
- The stroma consists of
fibromuscular tissue
CASE 2
3
1
Adeno Carcinoma
- irregular yellowish
nodules.
- pheriperal zone
- posterior regions