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Reproductive

Subject : health-sciences
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1. bundles of spindle shaped fibroblasts - pulling sensation in the groin






2. Where does prostatic adenocarcinoma arise from?






3. What does progesterone do for pregnancy






4. How does endometriosis cause infertility






5. small follicles filled with eosinphilic secretions






6. multilocular cyst lined by mucus secreting epi - benign - intestine like






7. Where is SCC of the penis more common and What is it associated with






8. A leimyoma is overgrowth of what cell






9. 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






10. What estrogen does the ovary secrete






11. dx with decreased testosterone - increased LH






12. marked increased hCG - complete or partial






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






14. histo: simple columnar epithelium - pseudostratified tubular glands






15. What are the associated risk factors for malignant breast tumors






16. premature detachment of placenta from implantation site leading to fetal death






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






18. What does FSH do






19. What does hCG do in the first trimester to maintain the corpus luteum






20. What is HELLP syndrome






21. is fibroadenoma a precursor to breast cancer






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






23. What are the 4 sources of progesterone






24. inc AFP - schiller duvel bodies - yellow mucinous






25. What does progesterone do to estrogen receptors






26. testicular masses that can be transilluminated






27. histo: simple columnar epithelium






28. Uterin fundus to labia majora






29. What is the flaggelum derived from






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






31. What stimulation after labor induces lactation






32. how can struma ovarri present?






33. Short stature - ovarian dysgenesis - shield chest - no barr body - webbing of the neck


34. What are the four functions of estrogen






35. What does LH do






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






37. breast abscess - during breast feeding with increased risk of bacterial infxn through cracks in the nipple






38. what increases the risk of cryptorchidism






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






40. <0.5 L of amniotic fluid






41. dilated vein in pampiniform plexus - bag of worms






42. hyperplasia - not hypertrophy of the prostate gland






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






44. What is the lymphatic drainage of the proximal 2/3 of the vagina/uterus






45. Does a leiomyoma progress to leiosarcoma






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






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






48. non neoplastic endometrial glands/stroma in abnormal locations outsdie the uterus






49. What are the pathologic features of leiosarcoma






50. Where is testosterone converted to estrogen