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PATH 375 Ch15

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Definition
vulva   (blank)  
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labia majora   (blank)  
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labia minora   (blank)  
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clitoris   (blank)  
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urethral orifice   (blank)  
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vagina   (blank)  
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cervix   (blank)  
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uterus   (blank)  
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fallopian tubules   (blank)  
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ovaries   (blank)  
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Discuss the histology of female reproductive system 3x   (blank)  
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stratified squamous mucosa   (blank)  
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glandular epithelium   (blank)  
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germ cells   (blank)  
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ectocervix   touchable part  
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endocervix   canal part  
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endometrium   glandular epithelium  
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Hermaphroditism (1) defn (2) types   (blank)  
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True hermaphroditism   (blank)  
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male pseudohermaphroditism   inside male, outside female  
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female pseudohermaphroditism   inside female, outside male  
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How many female developmental abnormalities did we studied?   1x Hermaphroditism  
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STD: female & male [chart]   (blank)  
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Is STD common?   yes  
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What are the usual symptoms of STD?   1. vaginal discharge 2. leision 3. pelvic pain 4. dyspareunia  
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dyspareunia   painful intercourse  
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Female viral STD   2x HSV HPV  
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HSV Type 2 (1) symptoms (2) on-set (3) rate (4) dormancy? (5) notes   (1) vesicles fuse together (coalesce) & ulcerate (2) 3-7 days (3) 30% infected = leisons (4) yes. neural ganglion cells (5) don't give birth when active  
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HPV (1) symptoms (2) types (3)   (1) labial, vaginal, cervical warts (condyloma) (2) those that will become carcinoma AND those that won't (HPV 6, 11) (3)  
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warts   (blank)  
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condyloma   (blank)  
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carcinoma   (blank)  
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condyloma acuminatum   large wart (HPV 6, 11)  
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Female bacterial STD   1 chlamydia 2 gonorrhea 3 syphilis  
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Chlamydia (1) agent (2) symptoms   (2) urethritis / cervicitis / discharge / PID  
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Gonorrhea (1) agent (2) symptoms   (2) urethritis / cervicitis / discharge / PID  
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Syphilis (1) agent (2) symptoms   (2) vulvar ulcers  
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coalesce   fusion, vesicles  
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Bacterial vaginoses (1) types   general bacterial infection of vagina 3x  
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Candida   (blank)  
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Trichomonas   (blank)  
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Gardnerella   (blank)  
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Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) (1) defn (2) cause (3) symptoms (4) complications 4x   Neisseria, Chlamydia (4) salpingitis, tubo-ovarian abscess, peritonitis  
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salpingitis   fallopian tubule  
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tubo-ovarian abscess   (blank)  
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peritonitis   (blank)  
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Complications of PID   (1) chronic non-specific (2) infertility if scar (3) pelvic mass (4) pain (5) spread of infection  
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Endometrial hyperplasia (1) defn (2) cause 2kinds (3) types   (blank)  
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hypothalamic - pituitary - ovarian axis   (blank)  
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estrogen VS progesterone   (blank)  
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anovulatory cycle   (blank)  
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functional cause   (blank)  
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organic cause   (blank)  
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Complex endometrial hyperplasia   (blank)  
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simple endometrial hyperplasia   (blank)  
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atypical endometrial hyperplasia   (blank)  
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typical endometrial hyperplasia   (blank)  
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endometrial adenocarcinoma   (blank)  
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What is one common thing about cancer in vulva, vagina & cervix?   they're all squamous cell carcinoma  
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Carcinoma of vulva (1) types 1x (2) progression / appearance (3) diagnosis (4) treatment   (1) squamous cell carcinoma (2) at first pre-cancer white/red patch, then ulcer or lump (3) biopsy (4) 1surgery 2+/- adjuvant therapy  
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white or red patch   (blank)  
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adjuvant therapy   (blank)  
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Carcinoma of vagina (1) types 2x   1squamous cell carcinoma 2 clear cell carcinoma  
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squamous cell carcinoma: female reprod cancer...   vulva, vagina, cervix  
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clear cell carcinoma   DES (40-70s pill to prevent spontaneous abortion)  
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DES   40-70s pill to prevent spontaneous abortion - vaginal clear cell carcinoma  
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Carcinoma of cervix (1) types 1x (2) risk factors 5x (3) location (4) progression / appearance (5) grading (6) prevention (7) virus (8) notes   (4) progression: dysplasia -> carcinoma in situ -> invasive (6) pap smear (7) HPV 16, 18, 31, 33, 34, 35 (8) koilocytic changes  
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Pap smear   (blank)  
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venereal disease   sexual contact disease  
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cervical dysplasia   (blank)  
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cervical intra-epithlial neoplasia   CIN  
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CIN   (blank)  
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CIS   carcinoma in situ  
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transition zone   between squamous epithelium & columnar epithelium (endo/exo-cervix)  
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koilocytic change   HPV  
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HPV histology is..   koilocytic change  
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Neoplasms of the uterus (1) types   (blank)  
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Leiomyoma (1)defn b/m (2) treatment (3) risk group (4) symtpoms   (1) b smooth muscle cell uterus (2) estrogen (3) reproductive age (4) usually asympt, mass, bleeding..  
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fibroid   leiomyoma  
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most common uterine neoplasm is...   leiomyoma  
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Leiomyosarcoma (1) defn b/m (2) rate   (1) m smooth muscle uterus (2) rare  
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Endometrial adenocarcinoma (1) defn b/m (2) risk group (3) symptoms (4) risk factors 3x (5) stage/grade (6) diagnosis (7) treatment   (1)m epith cell endometrium (2) elderly f (3) vaginal bleed (4) 1tumor that secretes estrogen 2taking exogenous estrogen 3obesity 4nulliparous 5early menarche 6late menopause (5)I-IV/LMH (6)biopsy / dilation & curettage (7) hysterectomy +adjuvant treatmen  
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hyperestrinism   too much estrogen  
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what is the most common malignant tumor of female reproductive tract?   endometrium adenocarcinoma  
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estrogen secreting tumor   endometrium adenocarcinoma  
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take exogenous estrogen   endometrium adenocarcinoma  
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obestity is a risk factor for...   endometrium adenocarcinoma  
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nulliparous   (blank)  
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menarche   (blank)  
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menopause   (blank)  
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dilation and curettage   (blank)  
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hysterectomy   (blank)  
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adjuvant therapy   endometrium adenocarcinoma  
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ovarian cyst (1) defn (2) causes 3x (3) symptoms (4) big/small cyst? poly?single?   easily confused with cancer (1) follicules filled with fluid (2) 1follicles -> cyst 2cystic corpora lutea 3inclusion of surface cells (3) asymptomatic (4) small, single -- easily confused with cancer  
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unruptured follicles   ovarian cyst  
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follicular cysts   ovarian cyst  
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cystic corpora lutea   ovarian cyst  
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inclusion of ovary surface cells   ovarian cyst  
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (1) defn (2) symptoms (3) consequence   (1) hormone bad (2) no M (3) infertility  
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adrenal   kidney  
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Ovarian neoplasm (1) rate (2) types 3x (3) risk factors   (1) most death f ; 2nd common f reprof (2) surface, germ, stromal (3) ovarian dysgenesis, mutation BRCA1 BRCA2  
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What cancer is the second most common group in female reprod tract?   ovarian  
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What cancer has highest mortality of female reproductive tract?   ovarian  
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Is ovarian cancer common in young female?   No  
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ovarian dysgenesis   (blank)  
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BRCA1 & BRCA2   (blank)  
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Is oral contraceptives linked to ovarian cancers?   No  
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Surface epithelial tumors @ cervix (1) rate amg cervix cancer (2) types 5x   (1) highest 70% (2) serous, mucinous, endometrioid, clear cell, transitional cell  
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Which is the most common ovarian cancer? Surface?Germ?Stromal?   surface, 70%  
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serous epithelial tumor (1) secretion? (2) appearance (3) grading   (blank)  
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mucinous epithelial tumor (1) secretion? (2) appearance (3) grading   (blank)  
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endometriod epithelial tumor (1) secretion? (2) appearance (3) grading   (blank)  
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Germ cell tumor @ cervix (1) rate (2) risk group   (1) 20% (2) young f  
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what tumor will contain fat, hair and teeth/bone?   ovarian teratoma  
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Teratoma (female)   (blank)  
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Immature teratoma (female)   (blank)  
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sebaceous material   (blank)  
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dermoid cysts   (blank)  
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tumor of germ cells developed into neural tissues   (blank)  
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Fibroma   (blank)  
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fibroblast   (blank)  
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Thecoma   (blank)  
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Theca cells   spindle cells - produce estrogen  
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spindle cells   Theca cells - produce estrogen  
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Granulosa cell tumor   granulosa cell  
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Granulosa cell   produce estrogen  
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4 Causes of infertility   (blank)  
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Asherman's syndrome   (blank)  
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ectopic pregnancy   rupture  
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trophoblast cells   epith lining of placental villi  
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placenta accreta   (blank)  
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placental villi   (blank)  
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placenta previa   (blank)  
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toxemia   (blank)  
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preeclampsia   (blank)  
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eclampsia   (blank)  
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Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD)   (blank)  
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Hydatidiform mole (1) cause (2) consequence   chorionic villi - no fetal movement, high hCG  
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hydropic degeneration   (blank)  
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chorionic villi disease   (blank)  
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complete mole   no fetus / 46xx, all pateranl  
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incomplete mole   little fetus / 69 fmm  
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Choriocarcinoma   highly malignant, treat with methotrexate  
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methotrexate   Choriocarcinoma  
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What is abortion?   <500 g , 20wks  
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Rate of Spontaneous abortions   1/3 of all preg  
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complete abortion   (blank)  
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incomplete abortion   (blank)  
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missed abortion   (blank)  
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threatened abortion   some live, some die  
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Endometriosis   (blank)  
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chocolate cyst   (blank)  
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