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First Aid: Reproductive

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1. What is the karyotype of a complete mole






2. Arrange the androgens in order of most potent to least potent






3. Risk factors for ectopic pregs






4. malignancy in ovaries - testis - sacrococcygeal area of young children - yellow friable solid masses with 50% having schiller - duval bodies






5. What complications are associated with polyhydramnios

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6. What bacteria is commone in acute prostatitis






7. What cellular structure is the acrosome derived from?






8. Overexpression of which receptors is common iwht malignant breast tumors






9. What are the 3 androgens






10. Between What two phases does the sperm acquire the acrosome - flagellum - and middle piece






11. What effect does NE have on smoothe muscle in the erectile tissues






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






13. Benign - looks like bladder






14. Breast abscess - during breast feeding with increased risk of bacterial infxn through cracks in the nipple






15. Some drugs cause awesome knockers






16. How long does it take for sperm to fully develop






17. What is the order of events in the menstrual cycle






18. How is beta hCG detectable in blood or urine for a home pregnancy test






19. Where is testosterone secreted into?






20. What are predisposing factors for placenta previa






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






22. What does the histo show for prostate cancer






23. What is the karyotype of a partial mole






24. What is the flaggelum derived from






25. What are the risk factors for endometrial hyperplasia






26. What is the best test to confirm menopause






27. > 35 day cycle






28. What causes preeclampsia






29. What structures does testosterone negatively feedback on?






30. What is indicative of a poor prognosis for endometrial carcinoma






31. multilocular cyst lined by mucus secreting epi - benign - intestine like






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






33. What is the presentation of prostatitis






34. Endometriosis is characterized By what clinical picture?






35. cystic swelling of chorionic villi and proliferation of chorionic epithelium that presents with abnormal vaginal bleeding






36. How is dyslpasi and carcinoma in situ of the cervix classified






37. What hormones regulate sperm creation?






38. What does estrogen do to estrogen - LH and progesterone recepotrs






39. What are the functions of oxytocin - maybe






40. histo: simple columnar epithelium - pseudostratified tubular glands






41. What percentage of testicular tumors are germ cell






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






43. non neoplastic endometrial glands/stroma in abnormal locations outsdie the uterus






44. What serum markers are associated with embyronal carcinoma






45. What changes are seen with total PSA and fraction of free PSA






46. What does FSH do






47. which cysts results from gonadotropin stimulation and is associated with choriocarcinoma and moles






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






49. What does progesterone do to myometrial excitability






50. testicular atrophy - eunochoid body shape - tall - long extremities - gynecomastia - inactivated X chromosome - dysgenesis of seminiferous tubules - decreased inhibin - abnormal leydig cell function

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