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Reproductive

Subject : health-sciences
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1. What is a potential complication of endometrial hyperplasia






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






3. What cellular structure is the acrosome derived from?






4. What does estrogen do to FSH and LH






5. What complications are associated with polyhydramnios

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6. What are the treatments for BPH






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






8. tumor is fleshy - cellular - with a lymphocytic infiltrate - good prognosis






9. What virus is dyslapsia and carcinoma in situ of the cervix associated with






10. histo: stratified sqamous epithelium






11. Where is testosterone converted to estrogen






12. What is the serum marker for BPH






13. most common testicular cancer in older men






14. What is indicative of a poor prognosis for endometrial carcinoma






15. tumor is ductal with caseous necrosis






16. inc fluid secondary to incomplete fustion with processus vaginalis






17. What does progesterone do to myometrial excitability






18. What are common causes of hyperestrogenism

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19. What increase in estriol is an indicator offetal well being in pregnancy






20. Prevention of seizures and in preeclampsia






21. What are predisposing factors for placenta previa






22. Where does fertilization most commonly occur?






23. Which system and nerve are responsible for emission






24. How is dyslpasi and carcinoma in situ of the cervix classified






25. What can happen with no sertoli cell or lack of anti mullerian hormone






26. what increases the risk of cryptorchidism






27. What is a complication of invasive carcinoma






28. What is the presentation of fibrocystic dz






29. What hematologic condition is associated with abruptio placentae






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






31. What are the 3 androgens






32. dilated vein in pampiniform plexus - bag of worms






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






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






35. What is the most common form of male pseudoHerm






36. 50% of ovarian tumors - malignant and frequently bilateral






37. benign painless lump - forms as a result of injury to breast tissue - possible history of trauma






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






39. What are causes of female pseudoHerm






40. bundles of spindle shaped fibroblasts - pulling sensation in the groin






41. In what phase is meiosis II arrested






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






43. A leimyoma is overgrowth of what cell






44. What is the typical cell change in HPV infection






45. What is hydatidiform mole and precurosor of...






46. What is associated with sclerosing adenosis?






47. Which androgen is responsible for libido






48. What does estrogen to do prolaction






49. histo: simple columnar epithelium - pseudostratified tubular glands






50. What are the pathologic features of leiosarcoma