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