R86: Abnormal findings in specimens from male genital organs

R86.2: Abnormal findings in specimens from male genital organs : abnormal level of other drugs, medicaments and biological substances

The external male genitals include the penis and the testicles. The internal male genital organs include the testes, epididymides, the vas deferens, the spermatic cords, the seminal vesicles and the prostate. The prostate forms part of the male genital organs. The prostate sits below the bladder and encircles the urethra. The prostate is also known as the prostate gland. Some of the seminal fluid is formed in the prostate.

Your sample may be fluid from the prostate or sperm, for example. The sample normally only contains a certain amount of different substances. These substances include certain cells and certain proteins, for example. Sometimes you can also detect substances in the sample that are not normally found there.

Drugs or medication may have been detected in your sample, for example. Other substances may also be detected. These substances are not normally found in the body and can cause problems. These substances are substances from the environment, for example. These substances can be poisonous.