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    • [DOC File]Ultrasound of the urinary system and prostate

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      The prostate gland in a castrated patient may not be visualized. The prostate gland surrounds the pelvic urethra beginning at the trigone region of the urinary bladder. The prostate gland is a bi-lobe structure and is surrounded by a capsule. The size and position of the normal prostate gland varies with age, body size and perhaps the breed of dog.

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    • [DOC File]Prostate Gland

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      This protocol applies only to carcinomas of the prostate gland. The histologic classification of prostate carcinoma is recommended and shown below. 1. However, this protocol does not preclude the use of other systems of classification or histologic types. Mixtures of …

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    • [DOC File]ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY VOCABULARY

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      221. prostate male reproductive system gland. Prostatectomy: Prostate (prostate) + ectomy (surgical removal). The surgical removal of all or part of the prostate gland. 222. test male reproductive gland. Testes: Test (male reproductive gland) + es (plural). The pair of male reproductive gonads in which sperm is produced. 223. spermat male germ ...

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    • [DOC File]PPE - Prevention - Patient Handouts

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      Screening for prostate cancer is more useful if you are at a higher risk. The primary risk factors are: Age. The risk of having prostate cancer increases steadily with age. It is rare in men younger than 40 years, and 75% of all prostate cancers are found in men over 65. Race. The incidence of prostate cancer also varies according to race.

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    • [DOC File]ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

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      Prostate gland: the prostate gland produces some of the components of semen. Sebaceous glands: The sebaceous glands secrete skin oils. Salivary glands. Sweat glands. Summary: Endocrine System. The endocrine system is comprised of glands. The definition of a gland is an organ that secretes a specific substance that is needed for normal functioning.

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    • [DOC File]CommunityCare IPA

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      Transrectal ultrasound is commonly used to image the prostate, often as a tool during biopsy. 65-75% of elevated PSA levels are “false positives”, meaning no cancer is found on biopsy. PSA levels can also be “false negatives”, meaning normal tests in the presence of cancer.

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    • [DOC File]lab exercise 3 - University of Wisconsin–Madison

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      Draw a sketch of the seminal vesicles and the prostate gland for future reference. What are the tubules present in the cross section of the fetal testis? Within these tubules, what are the two types of cells called? In the image of the normal dog testis, the seminiferous tubule is clearly visible and contains multiple cell types.

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