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Ovarian A&P & Pathology Review

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What is a Brenner tumor also known as?   Transitional cell tumor  
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Where are germ cell tumors derived from?   From the primitive germ cells of embryonic gonad  
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Are mucinous cystadenocarcinomas usually lateral or bilateral?   Bilateral  
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T or F: serous cystadenomas are the 2nd most common benign tumor of the ovaries.   True  
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What is the most common benign tumor of the ovary?   Dermoid cyst  
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Regarding ovarian cancer, what does absence of blood flow within a lesion usually indicate?   A benign lesion  
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T or F: Germ cell tumors contribute to 15% to 30% of all of ovarian malignancies.   True  
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T or F: serous cystadenocarcinomas are usually bilateral.   True more than half of these tumors are bilateral  
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What two things are associated with Meigs syndrome?   Ascites and pleural effusion  
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What is another term for Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors?   Androblastomas  
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What are the two most common ovarian neoplasms seen in pregnancy?   Dysgerminoma's and serous cystadenomas  
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T or F: arrhenoblastoma is a masculinizing ovarian tumor That occurs in females 15 to 65 years old.   True  
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What is the least common of all of the gynecologic malignancies?   Fallopian tube carcinoma  
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Sonographically, how does carcinoma of the Fallopian tube appear?   Sausage shaped, complex mass, with a cystic and solid component often with papillary projections.  
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T or F: All pelvic masses are gynecologic in origin.   False  
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What is a yolk sac tumor?   And endodermal sinus tumor that are rare but grow rapidly  
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How large doesn't ovarian cyst have to be before it is recommended to be surgically removed?   Over 5 cm  
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What is the fourth leading cause of cancer death?   Ovarian cancer  
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Is ovarian cancer usually predominately cystic or solid?   Predominately cystic  
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Which side does ovarian torsion usually occur on?   The right side.  
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