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Redwolflake15

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An orchiopexy would be done for ________.
 
  A) cryptorchidism
  B) chordee
  C) priapsm
  D) varicocele

Question 2

Brief psychotherapy is effective in reducing symptoms in short-term depression.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

A
Explanation: A) Correct An orchiopexy moves a testis hidden in the abdominal cavity and fixes it in the scrotum. The suffix -pexy means surgically fixing in place.
B) Chordee affects the penis, not the testis.
C) Priapism affects the penis, not the testis.
D) Varicocele affects the spermatic cord, not the testis.

Answer to Question 2

TRUE





 

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