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First Aid: Reproductive

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1. What effect does NO have on smooth muscle in erectile tissues






2. in postmenopausal women Where is androstenedione converted to estrone






3. reinke crystals - androgen producing - gynecomastia in men - precocious puberty in boys - golden brown color






4. What does estrogen do to FSH and LH






5. What does the SRY gene do






6. premature detachment of placenta from implantation site leading to fetal death






7. decreased estrogen production due to age linked decline in the number of ovarian follices






8. common cause of recurrent miscarriage in the 1st week






9. What are the useful tumor parkers in prostatic adenocarcinoma






10. vaginal carcinoma affecting girls < 4 spindle shaped tumors cells that are desmin positive






11. What sequelae are associated with leiomyoma






12. small - mobile - firm breast mass with sharp edges - most common in <25






13. blood from ruptured follicle causing peritoneal irritation that can mimic appendicitis






14. malignant - painless homogenous testicular enlargement - most common testicular tumor - affecting males ages 15 to 3 - large cells in lobules with watery cytoplasm and a 'fried egg' appearnace






15. What are the treatments for BPH






16. Which cells secrete beta hCG






17. small follicles filled with eosinphilic secretions






18. blood containing cyst from ovarian endometriosis that varies with menstrual cycle






19. gray - soliarty - crusty plaque - usually on the shaft of the penis or on the scrotum - peak incidence in 5th decade of life - can progress to invasive SCC in < 10% of cases

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20. What is the number 1 risk factor for cervical dysplasia or carcinoma in situ






21. What is the common presentation of metastasis in prostate cancer






22. What converts testosterone to DHT






23. In what phase is meiosis II arrested






24. What complications are associated with oligohydramnios

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25. marked increased hCG - complete or partial






26. A leimyoma is overgrowth of what cell






27. Which system and nerve are responsible for emission






28. defect in androgen receptor resulting in normal appearing female - rudimentry vagina - no uterus or uterine tubes






29. What stimulation after labor induces lactation






30. Why does the skin resemble an orange peel in inflammatory type of maligantn breast tumor






31. Wher does dysplasia and carcinoma in situ of the cervix usually begin






32. What are predisposing factors for placenta previa






33. what stimulation is required to maintain milk production and What is the pathway






34. large - hyperchromatic syncytiotrophoblasts cells - increased freq theca leutin cysts - develops during pregnancy in mom or baby - marked by hCG






35. What becomes the main source of hCG






36. What occurs to a fibroadenoma during pregnancy and menstruation and why






37. 90% of ovarian germ cells tumors - contains cells from 2 or 3 germ layers






38. When is follicular growth the fastest?






39. Where is SCC of the penis more common and What is it associated with






40. Which hydatidiform mole has the greater risk for malignancy






41. testicular masses that can be transilluminated






42. List the estrogens in order of decreasing potency






43. What is the single most important prognostic factor for malignant breast tumors






44. What are the most common cause of anovluation

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45. malignant - increased hCG - disordered syncytiotrophoblastic and cytotrophoblastic elements - hematogenous spread






46. androblastoma from sex cord stroma






47. increased AFP - schiller duvel bodies - yellow mucinous






48. tumor with orderly row of cells - often multiple and bilateral






49. What are the 3 androgens






50. can present as precocious puberty in kids - can cause endometrial hyperplasia/carinoma in adults - abnormal uterine bleeding