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Which HPV types are associated with external cervial warts?
6 and 11
Which HPV types are associated with endocervical dysplasia and cancer?
16 and 18, also 31, 33, 35
Preservation of sexual function in cervical cancer patient would best be served by hysterectomy or radiation treatment?
hysterectomy
High grade squamous intraepthelial neoplasia on Pap smear. What is next step?
colposcopy and biopsy to evaluate absmornal cytology
Where on cervix are most cervical cancers located?
near the squamocolumnar junction
Flank tenderness or leg swelling can indicate what gynecological problem?
cervical cancer
Complications of Sheehan's syndrome besides amenorrhea and inability to breast feed
hypothryoid
adrenocortical insufficiency
What is Ashermann's syndrome?
damage to the decidua baslis from curettage, which renders the endometrium unresponsive to hormone stimulation
What are intrauterine synechiae?
adhesions; this is a synonym for Sheehan's syndrome
Formal definition of postpartum hemorrhage
> 500 ml blood loss (vaginal)
> 1000 ml blood loss ( C section)
Serologic sign of PCOS
LH / FSH ratio of 2:1
glucose intolerance
If a nonlactating woman does not regain menses postpartum by ? weeks, suspect pathology.
12
elevated FSH: suspect ?
ovarian failure
Postpartum amenorrhea: what is differential?
Sheehan's syndrome
Ashermann's syndrome
hypothyroid
hyperprolactinemia
PCOS
"estrogen excess without progesterone" characterizes what cause of amenorrhea?
PCOS
Why would you administer oral progestin to a patient with suspected PCOS?
A positive progestin withdrawal bleed -- bleeding because of progestin infusion -- can help to diagnose cause.
T/F PCOS causes endometrial hyperplasia.
true
Fetal bradycardia suddenly after rupture of membranes. Suspect?
cord prolapse
What is the next step after fetal bradycardia after membrane rupture?
Digital examination.
Cord prolapse happens under what general conditions?
head is unengaged, often because of narrow pelvis