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First Aid: Reproductive

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1. Histological subtype of fibrocystic with increased number of epithelial cell lauers in terminal duct lobule - women over 30






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






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






4. What is the lymphatic drainage the ovaries/testis






5. histologic type of fibrocystic with hyperplasia of breast stroma






6. hyperandrogenism due to deranged steroid synthesis by theca cells - increased LH leading to anovulation






7. testicular masses that can be transilluminated






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






9. What does progesterone do for pregnancy






10. What is the flaggelum derived from






11. Endometriosis is characterized By what clinical picture?






12. Which androgen is responsible for the closing of the epiphyseal plate






13. Where does prostatic adenocarcinoma arise from?






14. What does SEVEN Up stand for in regards to the pathway of sperm






15. 2 sperm + empty egg






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






17. What are the treatments for PCOS






18. What is hydatidiform mole and precurosor of...






19. What pathologic states cause increases in hCG






20. Which system and nerve are responsible for emission






21. 20% of ovarian tumors - benign - lined with fallopian tube like epithelium






22. Red velvety plaques - usually involving the glans - similar to Bowen's






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






24. Which gynecologic tumors have the worst prognosis?






25. Where is testosterone secreted into?






26. What does estrogen stimulate in the endometrium






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






28. What structures does testosterone negatively feedback on?






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






30. 2 sperm + 1 egg






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






32. Which cells line the seminiferous tubules and maintain germ pool and produce primary spermatocytes






33. What is the presentation of prostatitis






34. < 21 day cycle






35. How does BPH present






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






37. What are causes of female pseudoHerm






38. What is the genetic material in the primary oocyte?






39. What forms the blood testis barrier?






40. dx with increased testosterone and dec LH






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






42. What does inhibin do?






43. what metabolic disorder is assocaited with PCOS






44. What does estrogen to do prolaction






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






46. What stimulation after labor induces lactation






47. What are the 3 androgens






48. dx with increased testosterone and increased LH






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






50. dx with decreased testosterone - increased LH