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1. What is associated with sclerosing adenosis?






2. 2 sperm + empty egg






3. What does HHAVOC stand for in menopause






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






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






6. What is the karyotype of a complete mole






7. What is the lymphatic drainage of the distal 1/3 of the vagina/scrotum/vulva






8. What are the most common cause of anovluation


9. histo: simple columnar epithelium - pseudostratified tubular glands






10. Prevention of seizures and in preeclampsia






11. gynecological tumors from highest incidence to lowest






12. common cause of recurrent miscarriage in 2nd trimester






13. what increases the risk of cryptorchidism






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






15. Where is testosterone converted to estrogen






16. What are risk factors for abruptio placentae?






17. When does the secondary oocyte complete meosis II


18. What sequelae are associated with leiomyoma






19. Connects ovary to lateral uterus






20. breast path - diseases of the major duct






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






22. endometrium within the myometrium






23. dx with decreased testosterone - increased LH






24. Which ligament is the derivative of the gubernaculum and travels through the inguinal canal






25. In what group are malignant breast tumors most commonly seen






26. vaginal carcinoma affecting girls < 4 spindle shaped tumors cells that are desmin positive






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






28. What are predisposing factors for placenta previa






29. What is a potential complication of endometrial hyperplasia






30. In what phase is meiosis II arrested






31. Overexpression of which receptors is common iwht malignant breast tumors






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






33. What complications are associated with oligohydramnios


34. What stimulation after labor induces lactation






35. What changes in the aorta are common in Turner's?






36. What does progesterone do to body temp






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






38. Risk factors for ectopic pregs






39. What is the karyotype of a partial mole






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






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


42. What does the histo show for prostate cancer






43. What are the risk factors for endometrial hyperplasia






44. gray - soliarty - crusty plaque - usually on the shaft of the penis or on the scrotum - peak incidence in 5th decade of life - can progress to invasive SCC in < 10% of cases


45. histo: stratified squamous epithelium - nonkeratinized






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






47. What is the most common gynecologic malignancy






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






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






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