Granulomatous Prostatitis

What is Granulomatous Prostatitis?

Granulomatous prostatitis is an inflammatory ailment of the prostate having granulomas presence as histologic features. What is the Pathology of Granulomatous Prostatitis? The pathology of granulomatous prostatitis is: -Etiology: The cause of granulomatous prostatitis is microbes such as fungi bacteria,…
Chronic Abacterial Prostatitis

What is Chronic Abacterial Prostatitis?

Chronic abacterial prostatitis is the inflammation of the prostate due to recurrent attacks of acute bacterial prostatitis with no history of urinary tract infections. What is the Pathology of Chronic Abacterial Prostatitis? The pathology of chronic abacterial prostatitis is:  -Etiology:…
Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis

What is Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis?

Chronic bacterial prostatitis is the inflammation of the prostate due to recurrent attacks of acute bacterial prostatitis. What is the Pathology of Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis? The pathology of chronic bacterial prostatitis is:  -Etiology: The cause of chronic bacterial prostatitis is…
Acute Bacterial Prostatitis

What is Acute Bacterial Prostatitis?

Acute bacterial prostatitis is the sudden onset of inflammation of the prostate secondary to bacteria that cause urinary tract infections. What is the Pathology of Acute Bacterial Prostatitis? The pathology of acute bacterial prostatitis is:  -Etiology: The cause of acute…
Inflammation of the Prostate

What is Inflammation of the Prostate?

Inflammation of the prostate is a clinical condition known as prostatitis characterized by pain, swelling, and appearance of red in color of the prostate secondary to an infection. Examples of inflammation of the prostate includes:  Acute bacterial prostatitisChronic bacterial prostatitisChronic…
Hematocele

What is a Hematocele?

Hematocele is a condition characterized by the collection of blood in the tunica vaginalis. What is the Pathology of Hematocele? The pathology of hematocele is: -Etiology: The cause of hematocele is associated with trauma to the testis, torsions, scrotal, bleeding…
Lesions of Tunica Vaginalis

What are Lesions of Tunica Vaginalis?

Lesions of tunica vaginalis are lesions that develop as a result of/or being involved in tumors of the testis or epididymis. An example of a lesion of tunica vaginalis includes: Hematocele
Mixed Germ Cell Tumors of the Ovary

What are Mixed Germ Cell Tumors?

Mixed germ cell tumors are lesions containing more than one pure pattern.  What is the Pathology of Mixed Germ Cell Tumors? The pathology of mixed germ cell tumors is:  -Etiology: The cause of mixed germ cell tumors is genetic, environmental…
Teratomas of the Ovary

What are Teratomas?

Teratomas are complex tumors having several cellular or organoid components suggestive of normal derivatives from more than one germ layer. What is the Pathology of Teratomas? The pathology of teratomas is:  -Etiology: The cause of teratomas is associated with prenatal…
Choriocarcinoma

What is Choriocarcinoma?

Choriocarcinoma is a histologic category of non-seminomatous germ cell lesions, together with testicular seminoma establishes deuce major histologic clusters of testicular tumors. What is the Pathology of Choriocarcinoma? The pathology of choriocarcinoma is:  -Etiology: The cause of choriocarcinoma is genetic…