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






2. Breast path - diseases of the lactiferous sinus






3. What is the karyotype of a complete mole






4. in males - are mature teratomas malignant? What is the case for females






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






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






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






8. What is the source of estrogen after menopause






9. 20% of ovarian tumors - benign - lined with fallopian tube like epithelium






10. endometrium within the myometrium






11. What is the clinical manifestation of PCOS






12. What converts testosterone to DHT






13. in postmenopausal women Where is androstenedione converted to estrone






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






15. What does estrogen do to FSH and LH






16. histo: stratified squamous epithelium - nonkeratinized






17. What serum markers are associated with embyronal carcinoma






18. How many days after fertilization does implantation occur?






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






20. how can struma ovarri present?






21. What complications are associated with polyhydramnios

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22. What are risk factors for placenta acreta






23. How does endometrial hyperplasia manifest clinically






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






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






26. What does gynecomastia result from?






27. common cause of recurrent miscarriage in 2nd trimester






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






29. What is mortality due to in preeclampsia






30. What does the tail go onto to form






31. equivalent to seminoma in the ovary and forms a sheet of uniform cells - marked by hCG and LDH






32. What causes preeclampsia






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






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






35. What is the best test to confirm menopause






36. when do primary oocytes complete meiosis I






37. Which androgen is responsible for the deepening of the voice






38. Does a leiomyoma progress to leiosarcoma






39. What is the flaggelum derived from






40. Large bulky breast mass of connective tissue and cysts with leaf like projections






41. Which cells secrete beta hCG






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






43. What does FSH do






44. What does the histo show for prostate cancer






45. What are the functions of oxytocin - maybe






46. Where is testosterone secreted into?






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






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






49. Connects uterus - fallopian tubes and ovaries to pelvic side wall - contains ovaries - fallapian tubes - and round ligaments of uterus






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







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