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First Aid: Reproductive

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






2. From What tissues to malignant breast tumors arise?






3. List the estrogens in order of decreasing potency






4. What pathologic states cause increases in hCG






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






6. What is the typical cell change in HPV infection






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






8. Complications of BPH






9. disagreement between the phenotypic and gonadal sex






10. Atypical cells in epithelial hyperplasia






11. What does estrogen stimulate in the endometrium






12. Why does the skin resemble an orange peel in inflammatory type of maligantn breast tumor






13. In what phase is meiosis I arrested






14. What does gynecomastia result from?






15. dx with increased testosterone and increased LH






16. What causes preeclampsia






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






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






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






20. What is the main source of energy for spermatozoa






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






22. What does progesterone do to smooth muscle in the uterus






23. Breast path - diseases of the major duct






24. increased AFP - schiller duvel bodies - yellow mucinous






25. What cellular structure is the acrosome derived from?






26. tumor is ductal with caseous necrosis






27. What are the 3 androgens






28. Benign - looks like bladder






29. Where is testosterone secreted into?






30. when do primary oocytes begin meiosis I






31. Where does prostatic adenocarcinoma arise from?






32. Complication of retained placental tissue






33. What is the average age of onset for menopause






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






35. What is the flaggelum derived from






36. hyperplasia - not hypertrophy of the prostate gland






37. small follicles filled with eosinphilic secretions






38. What is the right venous drainage of the ovary/testis






39. What is the risk for carcinoma among patients with intraductal papilloma






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






41. What structures does testosterone negatively feedback on?






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






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






44. histo: simple columnar epithelium






45. What are the functions of oxytocin - maybe






46. What serum markers are associated with embyronal carcinoma






47. What effect does NO have on smooth muscle in erectile tissues






48. Where is androstenedione made?






49. Risk factors for ectopic pregs






50. What hematologic condition is associated with abruptio placentae