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Reproductive

Subject : health-sciences
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1. frequent bu irregular cycles






2. What structures does testosterone negatively feedback on?






3. What are predisposing factors for placenta previa






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






5. What becomes the main source of hCG






6. How does exogenous testosterone create azoospermia






7. What causes preeclampsia






8. What stimulation after labor induces lactation






9. When does spermatogenesis begin?






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






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






12. equivalent to seminoma in the ovary and forms a sheet of uniform cells - marked by hCG and LDH






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






14. in postmenopausal women Where is androstenedione converted to estrone






15. cystic swelling of chorionic villi and proliferation of chorionic epithelium that presents with abnormal vaginal bleeding






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






17. histo: simple columnar epithelium






18. attachment of palceta to lower uterine segment that may occlude internal os - painless bleeding in any trimester






19. breast path - diseases of the lactiferous sinus






20. dilated epididymal duct






21. Testosterone and estrogen in androgen insensitivity syndrome






22. large - hyperchromatic syncytiotrophoblasts cells - inc freq theca leutin cysts - develops during pregnancy in mom or baby - marked by hCG






23. What is HELLP syndrome






24. How does endometriosis cause infertility






25. Red velvety plaques - usually involving the glans - similar to Bowen's






26. What does progesterone do to gonadotropins






27. What is the clinical manifestation of PCOS






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






29. in chronic prostatitis is bacterial or abacterial more common






30. What is the genetic material in the secondary oocyte?






31. HTN - proteinuria and edema






32. What does HHAVOC stand for in menopause






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






34. What are risk factors for placenta acreta






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






36. Which phase varies and in length and Which is usually 14 days (menstrual cycle)






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






38. What does gynecomastia result from?






39. when do primary oocytes complete meiosis I






40. What are the most common tumors in all females?






41. malignant - painful - often glandular/papillary morphology testicular germ cell tumor that can differentiate into other tumors






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






43. histological subtype of fibrocystic with inc number of epithelial cell lauers in terminal duct lobule - women over 30






44. small breast tumor that grows in lactiferous ducts - typically beneath the areola with serous or bloody nipple discharge






45. common cause of recurrent miscarriage in 1st trimester






46. histo: simple columnar epithelium - ciliated






47. Complication of retained placental tissue






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






49. What are the pathologic features of leiosarcoma






50. testes present with non male external genitals