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Reproductive

Subject : health-sciences
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1. eclampsia






2. What occurs to a fibroadenoma during pregnancy and menstruation and why






3. common cause of recurrent miscarriage in 2nd trimester






4. malignant - inc hCG - disordered syncytiotrophoblastic and cytotrophoblastic elements - hematogenous spread






5. What are the treatments for PCOS






6. What is the clinical manifestation of PCOS






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






8. In What age group are ovarian germ cell tumors most common






9. What is the most common form of male pseudoHerm






10. inc fluid secondary to incomplete fustion with processus vaginalis






11. What does increasing estrogen do to GnRH receptors on ant pit - and What does this lead to...






12. Where is androstenedione made?






13. What is the lymphatic drainage the ovaries/testis






14. blood containing cyst from ovarian endometriosis that varies with menstrual cycle






15. 2 sperm + empty egg






16. What is the main source of energy for spermatozoa






17. breast path - diseases of the stroma






18. tumor is ductal with caseous necrosis






19. What does progesterone do for pregnancy






20. What is the expected increase of estradiol and estrone in pregnancy






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






22. What is a potential complication of endometrial hyperplasia






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






24. most common testicular cancer in older men






25. When does spermatogenesis begin?






26. When does the secondary oocyte complete meosis II


27. What does estrogen stimulate in the endometrium






28. What pathologic states cause increases in hCG






29. hemorrhage into persistent corpus luteum






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






31. frequent bu irregular cycles






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






33. Where is testosterone converted to estrogen






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






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






36. What is a complication of invasive carcinoma






37. how does BPH present






38. malignant - painless homogenous testicular enlargement - most common testicular tumor - affecting males ages 15 to 3 - large cells in lobules with watery cytoplasm and a 'fried egg' appearnace






39. What are the functions of oxytocin - maybe






40. increases in which hormone are associated with BPH






41. What is the presentation of fibrocystic dz






42. Breast path - disease that occurs at the nipple


43. What effect does NE have on smoothe muscle in the erectile tissues






44. Testosterone and estrogen in androgen insensitivity syndrome






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






46. Which androgen is responsible for the closing of the epiphyseal plate






47. What are risk factors for abruptio placentae?






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






49. Which cells secrete beta hCG






50. What hormones regulate sperm creation?