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First Aid: Reproductive

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1. What are the most common cause of anovluation


2. What is the main source of energy for spermatozoa






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






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






5. What is the average age of onset for menopause






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






7. Complications of BPH






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






9. What changes are seen with total PSA and fraction of free PSA






10. small - mobile - firm breast mass with sharp edges - most common in <25






11. What bacteria is commone in acute prostatitis






12. headache - blurred vision - abdominal pain - edema of face and extremeties - altered mentation - hyperreflexia in pregnancy






13. What is the prognosis for seminoma






14. What is the most common gynecologic malignancy






15. Connects cervix to side wall of pelvis - contains uterine vessels






16. Which cells secrete beta hCG






17. What are causes of female pseudoHerm






18. What are risk factors for abruptio placentae?






19. histo: simple columnar epithelium - ciliated






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






21. What complications are associated with polyhydramnios


22. most common testicular cancer in older men






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






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






25. Benign - looks like bladder






26. testicular masses that can be transilluminated






27. What is the karyotype of a partial mole






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






29. What pathologic states cause increases in hCG






30. endometrium within the myometrium






31. eclampsia






32. androblastoma from sex cord stroma






33. What is the most frequent benign ovarian tumor






34. What cellular structure is the acrosome derived from?






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






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






37. triad of ovarian fibroma - ascites - hydrothorax






38. 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


39. what stimulation is required to maintain milk production and What is the pathway






40. What are the 4 sources of progesterone






41. What are the four functions of estrogen






42. What is the genetic material in the ovum






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






44. 2 sperm + empty egg






45. frequent bu irregular cycles






46. How many functional sperm does 1 germ cell creat?






47. hemorrhage into persistent corpus luteum






48. What does progesterone do to body temp






49. When is follicular growth the fastest?






50. What estrogen does the ovary secrete