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First Aid: Reproductive

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1. What does the SRY gene do






2. What is the presentation of fibrocystic dz






3. What is the typical cell change in HPV infection






4. ovaries plus virilized external genitalia due to excessive and inappropriate exposure to androgenic steroids during early gestation






5. What is the prognosis for seminoma






6. dx with decreased testosterone and decreased LH






7. What does increasing estrogen do to GnRH receptors on ant pit - and What does this lead to...






8. Which cells line the seminiferous tubules and secrete inhibin






9. What is the average age of onset for menopause






10. What is the karyotype of a partial mole






11. hyperplasia - not hypertrophy of the prostate gland






12. increased AFP - schiller duvel bodies - yellow mucinous






13. What virus is dyslapsia and carcinoma in situ of the cervix associated with






14. What sequelae are associated with leiomyoma






15. Increases in which hormone are associated with BPH






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






17. What is mortality due to in preeclampsia






18. What is the treatment for hydatidiform mole






19. In chronic prostatitis is bacterial or abacterial more common






20. What is the most common gynecologic malignancy






21. How does endometriosis cause infertility






22. Which hydatidiform mole has the greater risk for malignancy






23. predisposing factor to clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina






24. What substances other than inhibin do sertoli cells produce?






25. What is the lymphatic drainage the ovaries/testis






26. In what phase is meiosis I arrested






27. testes present with non male external genitals






28. decreased estrogen - increased FSH - LH - signs of menopause after puberty but before 40






29. GI malignancy that metastasizes to ovaries causing a mucin secreting signet cell adenocarcinoma






30. What are the 4 sources of progesterone






31. What is DHT responsible for in late development






32. What is the most frequent benign ovarian tumor






33. What can happen with no sertoli cell or lack of anti mullerian hormone






34. 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






35. tumor with firm fibrous - 'rock hard' mass with sharp margins and small glandular duct like cells - worst prognosis and most common






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






37. Where is the enlargement found in BPH






38. What are the 3 androgens






39. How does progesterone inhibit sperm entry to uterus






40. What does progesterone do to body temp






41. Which phase varies and in length and Which is usually 14 days (menstrual cycle)






42. Which system and nerve allow for erection in the male?






43. attachment of palceta to lower uterine segment that may occlude internal os - painless bleeding in any trimester






44. defective decidual later allows placenta to attach to myometrium - massive bleeding after delivery






45. What are the most common tumors in all females?






46. histo: simple columnar epithelium






47. What is the most common cause of breast lumps from age 25 to menopause






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






49. What are risk factors for abruptio placentae?






50. What is the lymphatic drainage of the distal 1/3 of the vagina/scrotum/vulva