Human Male Reproductive System Pathological Conditions ©Richard L. Goldman March 18, 2003 from: Delmar’s Comprehensive Medical Terminology.

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Human Male Reproductive System Pathological Conditions ©Richard L. Goldman March 18, 2003 from: Delmar’s Comprehensive Medical Terminology

© Richard L. Goldman Delmar's Comprehensive Medical Terminology 2 anorchism balanitis benign prostatic hypertrophy carcinoma of the prostate carcinoma of the testes cryptorchidism (cryptorchism)cryptorchism epispadias hypospadias hydrocele impotence inguinal inguinal hernia orchitis phimosis premature ejaculation prostatitis varicocele Absence of one or both testicles Inflammation of the glans penis Noncancerous enlargement of prostate Malignant growth within the prostate Malignant growth on the testes Undescended testicle(s) Urethra opens on upper side of penis Urethra opens on underside of penis Accumulation of fluid in cavity or duct Inability to achieve an erection Protrusion through inguinal region Inflammation of the testes Tightness of the foreskin Early discharge of semen Inflammation of the prostate gland Dilation of spermatic cord veins