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First Aid: Reproductive

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1. From What tissues to malignant breast tumors arise?






2. histo: simple columnar epithelium - ciliated






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






4. Prevention of seizures and in preeclampsia






5. What increases risk for endometrial carcinoma






6. testicular atrophy - eunochoid body shape - tall - long extremities - gynecomastia - inactivated X chromosome - dysgenesis of seminiferous tubules - decreased inhibin - abnormal leydig cell function

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7. Which androgen is responsible for libido






8. When does endometiral carcinoma usually occur






9. What hormones regulate sperm creation?






10. What stimulation after labor induces lactation






11. What is the most common gynecologic malignancy






12. How is prostatic adenocarcinoma diagnosed






13. Breast path - diseases of the lactiferous sinus






14. what usually causes endometrial hyperplasia






15. Benign - looks like bladder






16. What are the four functions of estrogen






17. inability to convert testosterone to DHT - limited to genetic males - penis at 12






18. What are the treatments for PCOS






19. Dermal lymphatic invasion by breast carcinoma - peu d orange






20. Where is the enlargement found in BPH






21. leiomyoma and leiosarcoma have an increased incidence in which ethnic group






22. Which system and nerve are responsible for emission






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






24. dx with increased testosterone and dec LH






25. What does the SRY gene do






26. Where does prostatic adenocarcinoma arise from?






27. in postmenopausal women Where is androstenedione converted to estrone






28. When is the peak occurrence of leiomyoma






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






30. List the estrogens in order of decreasing potency






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






32. What are the treatments for BPH






33. What is the presentation of fibrocystic dz






34. What does the histo show for prostate cancer






35. Where is testosterone converted to estrogen






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






37. What is the genetic material in the ovum






38. What is the pattern seen in leiomyoma






39. What is the average age of onset for menopause






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






41. Connects ovaries to lateral pelvic wall - contains ovarian vessels






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






43. increased AFP - schiller duvel bodies - yellow mucinous






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






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






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






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






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






49. What is the serum marker for BPH






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