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First Aid: Reproductive

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1. What does the histo show for prostate cancer






2. tumor that fills ductal lumen - arises from ductal hyperplasia - early malignancy without BM penetration






3. Which teratoma - mature or immature - is aggresively malignant






4. histo: simple columnar epithelium






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






6. increased fluid secondary to incomplete fustion with processus vaginalis






7. most common testicular cancer in older men






8. Vaginal sqamous cell carcinoma is most often seconday From which site?






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






10. histo: simple columnar epithelium - ciliated






11. eclampsia






12. in postmenopausal women Where is androstenedione converted to estrone






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






14. Short stature - ovarian dysgenesis - shield chest - no barr body - webbing of the neck

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15. What common valvular abnormality is common in Turner's






16. What is the lymphatic drainage the ovaries/testis






17. What is the pattern seen in leiomyoma






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






20. dx with increased testosterone and increased LH






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






22. dilated vein in pampiniform plexus - bag of worms






23. When does spermatogenesis begin?






24. Benign - looks like bladder






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






26. dx with decreased testosterone and decreased LH






27. decreased synthesis of gonadotropin in the ant pit - anosmia - lack of secondary sex characteristics






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






29. What changes in the aorta are common in Turner's?






30. What is the presentation of prostatitis






31. What bacteria is commone in acute prostatitis






32. < 21 day cycle






33. From What tissues to malignant breast tumors arise?






34. Where is the enlargement found in BPH






35. gynecological tumors from highest incidence to lowest






36. Where is testosterone converted to estrogen






37. histo: simple cuboidal epithelium






38. What is the lymphatic drainage of the proximal 2/3 of the vagina/uterus






39. Benign painless lump - forms as a result of injury to breast tissue - possible history of trauma






40. Where does LH work - what enzyme works there and what product is secreted






41. When are phyllodes tumors most common






42. What increases the risk of cryptorchidism






43. Which cells line the seminiferous tubules and secrete inhibin






44. Uterin fundus to labia majora






45. Which androgens are responsible for the growth spurt of the penis - seminal vesicles - sperm - muscle - RBCs






46. What are the risk factors for endometrial hyperplasia






47. 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






48. What does progesterone do in the endometrium






49. Which androgen is responsible for differentiation of epididymis - vas deferens - seminal vesicles - internal genitalia (except prostate)






50. What happens to a leiomyoma in pregs and menopause and why