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* '''Phimosis''':small preputial orifice, penis cannot be extruded from prepuce. | * '''Phimosis''':small preputial orifice, penis cannot be extruded from prepuce. | ||
* '''[[Paraphimosis]]''': prepuce can be drawn behind the glans but cannot return after erection). | * '''[[Paraphimosis]]''': prepuce can be drawn behind the glans but cannot return after erection). | ||
− | * '''Hypospadias/epispadius''':failure of anatomical closure of prepuce and/or urethra. | + | * '''[[Urethra - Developmental Pathology|Hypospadias/epispadius]]''':failure of anatomical closure of prepuce and/or urethra. |
===Inflammation=== | ===Inflammation=== | ||
* '''Posthitis''':inflammation of prepuce | * '''Posthitis''':inflammation of prepuce | ||
* '''Balanitis''':Inflammation of glans penis | * '''Balanitis''':Inflammation of glans penis | ||
− | * '''Balanoposthitis''':usual for both to be involved | + | * '''[[Ulcerative Balanoposthitis|Balanoposthitis]]''':usual for both to be involved |
− | Dogs:suppuration and/or ulceration due to E. coli, Proteus or Haemophilus spp. | + | Dogs:suppuration and/or ulceration due to [[Escherichia coli|E. coli]], [[Proteus|Proteus]] or [[Haemophilus species|Haemophilus spp]]. |
<br>Bulls:IBR virus causes ulceration which may become secondarily infected. | <br>Bulls:IBR virus causes ulceration which may become secondarily infected. | ||
<br>Rams and wethers:occlusion of the urethral appendage as a result of calculi causing a necrotising lesion of the glans ± urethral rupture and subcutaneous leakage of urine. | <br>Rams and wethers:occlusion of the urethral appendage as a result of calculi causing a necrotising lesion of the glans ± urethral rupture and subcutaneous leakage of urine. | ||
===Neoplasia=== | ===Neoplasia=== | ||
− | * '''Transmissible fibropapilloma''':seen in bulls, bovine papillomavirus type 2. | + | * '''[[Bovine Papillomaviruses|Transmissible fibropapilloma]]''':seen in bulls, bovine papillomavirus type 2. |
Multiple luxuriant growths, painful, easily traumatised. Transmissible to females. Spontaneous regression. | Multiple luxuriant growths, painful, easily traumatised. Transmissible to females. Spontaneous regression. | ||
− | * '''Squamous cell carcinoma''':seen in geldings. | + | * '''[[Squamous Cell Carcinoma|Squamous cell carcinoma]]''':seen in geldings. |
Less common in bulls and dogs, low-grade malignancy may ulcerate and haemorrhage. | Less common in bulls and dogs, low-grade malignancy may ulcerate and haemorrhage. | ||
− | * '''Melanoma''':occurs on prepuce and scrotum of grey horses. Often benign. | + | * '''[[Melanoma]]''':occurs on prepuce and scrotum of grey horses. Often benign. |
* '''Transmissible venereal tumour''':seen in dogs and bitches. | * '''Transmissible venereal tumour''':seen in dogs and bitches. | ||
− | * '''Sarcoids''':equine prepuce | + | * '''[[Sarcoids]]''':equine prepuce |
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[[Category:Male Reproductive System - Pathology]] | [[Category:Male Reproductive System - Pathology]] | ||
[[Category: To Do - Siobhan Brade]] | [[Category: To Do - Siobhan Brade]] | ||
+ | [[Category:To Do - Manson review]] |
Revision as of 09:06, 6 September 2011
Pathology of external genitalia
Congenital abnormalities of the penis
- Absence of penis:usually seen only as part of a major whole-body malformation.
- Micropenis:seen in bulls (malformation of sigmoid flexure). Also some dogs.
- Persistent penile frenulum:bulls and dogs. Associated with cork screw or deviation of penis.
Congenital abnormalities of the prepuce
- Absence or agenesis:may be associated with pseudo-hermaphroditism.
- Absence of preputial orifice:seen in pups.
- Phimosis:small preputial orifice, penis cannot be extruded from prepuce.
- Paraphimosis: prepuce can be drawn behind the glans but cannot return after erection).
- Hypospadias/epispadius:failure of anatomical closure of prepuce and/or urethra.
Inflammation
- Posthitis:inflammation of prepuce
- Balanitis:Inflammation of glans penis
- Balanoposthitis:usual for both to be involved
Dogs:suppuration and/or ulceration due to E. coli, Proteus or Haemophilus spp.
Bulls:IBR virus causes ulceration which may become secondarily infected.
Rams and wethers:occlusion of the urethral appendage as a result of calculi causing a necrotising lesion of the glans ± urethral rupture and subcutaneous leakage of urine.
Neoplasia
- Transmissible fibropapilloma:seen in bulls, bovine papillomavirus type 2.
Multiple luxuriant growths, painful, easily traumatised. Transmissible to females. Spontaneous regression.
- Squamous cell carcinoma:seen in geldings.
Less common in bulls and dogs, low-grade malignancy may ulcerate and haemorrhage.
- Melanoma:occurs on prepuce and scrotum of grey horses. Often benign.
- Transmissible venereal tumour:seen in dogs and bitches.
- Sarcoids:equine prepuce
Information by kind permission of Professor R W Else