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Bakhtar-Female Reproductive Pathology

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types of Paget's Disease   intraepithelial adenocarcinoma bone: xs bone resorption as result of inflammatory response breast: malignant condition with skin changes involving nipple extramammary: involves primarily epidermis but occasionally extends into underlying epidermi  
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endometriosis   can occur anywhere in the body deposition of 2 outta 3: 1)endometrial glands 2)endometrial stroma 3)hemosiderin major cause of infertility and pelvic pain origin: regurgitation thru FT, dissem. thru veins/lymphatics, metaplasia from coelomic e  
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low grade squamous intraepithelial lesions LGIL, LGSIL   CIN I-moderate dysplasia  
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high grade squamous intraepithelial lesions   CIN II-moderate dysplasia CIN III-severe dysplasia  
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tamoxifen   used as anti-estrogen therapy for hormone-receptor positive breast cancer in pre-menopausal women  
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salpingitis   infxn and inflamm of FT 2 types: 1)acute 2)chronic=change in architecture TB play big role in salpingitis worldwide; PID in U.S.  
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salpingitis isthmica nosdosum   diverticulosis of FT: thickening of tunica musclaris of isthmic portion leads to complete obliteration of tubal lumen usually bilateral  
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Stein-Leventhal syndrome   polycystic ovarian syndrome follicular cysts, anovulation, obesity, hirsutism  
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benign germ cell tumor   mature teratoma ectodermally derived frequently skin, respiratory, conjunctiva epithelium any component of teratoma can develop a "mature malignancy"  
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malignant germ cell tumors   dysgerminoma embryonal immature teratoma yolk sac choriocarcinoma  
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dysgerminoma   malignant germ cell tumor undifferentiated ovarian counterpart of seminoma large vesicles with clear cytoplasm prominent lymphoid component  
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embroynal tumor   malignant germ cell tumor primitive  
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immature teratoma   malignant germ cell tumor somatic: resembles differentiation seen in fetus or embryo  
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yolk sac tumor   malignant germ cell tumor extraembryonic rich in AFP Schiller Duval Body  
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choriocarcinoma   malignant germ cell tumor placental or ovarian origin cytotrophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts present  
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surface epithelial tumors   1)serous 2)mucinous 3)pseudomyxoma peritonei  
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tumor metastasis to ovaries   most common origin from gyn system 2nd common origin from digestive tract  
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Krukenburg tumor   malignancy in ovaries that metastasized from stomach cancer found 80% in both ovaries  
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