Name: Emma Hamilton

Candidate number:

Theme: Genitourinary Pathology - Diagnoses

 

OPTION LIST

 

A

Adenocarcinoma

I

Transitional Cell Carcinoma

B

Benign prostatic hypertrophy

J

 

C

Non – seminomatous germ cell tumour

K

 

D

Prostatitis

L

 

E

Renal Cell Carcinoma

M

 

F

Renal Stone

N

 

G

Seminoma

O

 

H

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

P

 

 

For each scenario below, choose the most appropriate answer from the list above. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.

 

1. A 60 year old male of Egyptian origin complains of needing to urinate more often than usual and having urgency in this need. Urinalysis reveals haematuria.

 

 

2. A 55 year old male consults his GP and he complains of difficulties when urinating. He has noticed a poor stream and the need to revisit the toilet shortly after he’s been. His PSA was raised and a rectal examination reveals a smooth symmetrically enlarged prostate.

 

 

3. A 57 year old female presents with painless haematuria. Her history reveals that she has worked as a hairdresser for the last 41 years.

 

 

4. A 69 year old male presents with haematuria and pain in his flank. The pain is described as constant. There appears to be a palpable mass in his right flank

 

 

5. A 25 year old male presents with a painless lump in his right testis. It is tumour and found to be the most common testicular tumour seen in his age group.

 

 

 

ANSWERS

1.  H

2. B

3.  I

4.  E

5.  C