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1. What are common causes of hyperestrogenism

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2. What is the flaggelum derived from






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






4. What converts testosterone to DHT






5. What do leydig cells secrete?






6. What is the source of estrogen after menopause






7. dx with decreased testosterone and decreased LH






8. What are causes of female pseudoHerm






9. Multiple papular lesions on the penis - affects younger age group - usually does not become invasive






10. Large cells in epidermis with clear halo






11. histo: simple columnar epithelium






12. What are the treatments for BPH






13. What is a true hermaphrodite






14. how can struma ovarri present?






15. predisposing factor to clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina






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






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






18. What is the venous drainage of the left ovary/testis?






19. What is the treatment for hydatidiform mole






20. What is the serum marker for BPH






21. gray - soliarty - crusty plaque - usually on the shaft of the penis or on the scrotum - peak incidence in 5th decade of life - can progress to invasive SCC in < 10% of cases

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22. When are phyllodes tumors most common






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






24. heavy - irregular menstruation at irregular intervals






25. what metabolic disorder is assocaited with PCOS






26. vaginal carcinoma affecting girls < 4 spindle shaped tumors cells that are desmin positive






27. dx with decreased testosterone - increased LH






28. HTN - proteinuria and edema






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






30. Which system and nerve are responsible for emission






31. decreased estrogen production due to age linked decline in the number of ovarian follices






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






33. common cause of recurrent miscarriage in 1st trimester






34. What serum markers are associated with embyronal carcinoma






35. reinke crystals - androgen producing - gynecomastia in men - precocious puberty in boys - golden brown color






36. Risk factors for ectopic pregs






37. What does progesterone do for pregnancy






38. Invasive carcinoma of the cervix is usually caused By what kind of malignancy






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






40. distention of unruptured graafian follicle






41. testes present with non male external genitals






42. What is a potential complication of endometrial hyperplasia






43. 90% of ovarian germ cells tumors - contains cells from 2 or 3 germ layers






44. 2 sperm + empty egg






45. How does progesterone inhibit sperm entry to uterus






46. What is the karyotype of a partial mole






47. malignant - increased hCG - disordered syncytiotrophoblastic and cytotrophoblastic elements - hematogenous spread






48. What is the single most important prognostic factor for malignant breast tumors






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






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







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