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What medications are effective in the treatment of PMS and PMDD
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NSAIDs, Vit. B6, OCPs, SSRIs and Exercise
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What is the treatment of choice for primary dysmenorrhea?
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NSAIDs with OCPs
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What is the most common cause of hirsutism in the US? What lab findings are used to make the diagnosis?
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PCOS
increased LH, Testosterone, and androstenodione |
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A sexually active female presents with the classic symptoms of UTI cystitis. Gram stain of the urine shows no organisms. What organism do you suspect is the cause of this patients symptoms?
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Chlamydia. It is intracellular
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What medications are used in the treatment of Syphillis?
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Pen G, Doxycycline, Tetracycline
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How is the diagnosis of PID made?
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Mostly clinical
Cervical motion tenderness, abdominal pain, high WBC on culdocentesis |
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What medications are used in the treatment of PCOS?
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Exercise and weight loss
OCPs Metformin Spironolactone Progesterone |
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What is the MCC of female infertility?
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Endometriosis
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What volume or duration of bleeding is considered abnormal uterine bleeding?
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Menorrhagia: >7d or >80mL
Polymenorrhea: <24d Oligiomenorrhea: >35d |
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What are the distinguishing features of Bacterial vaginosis, Candida vaginitis, and Trichomonas infection?
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BV: Clue cells, high pH
CV: Pseudohyphe, cottage cheese, and normal pH Trichomonas: motile trichomads, Strawberry cervix, high pH |
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Which STD can be mistaken for IBD d/t its a/w fistula formation?
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Lymphogranulomata venereum
caused by chylamidia trichomonas |
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HYQ: when is an endometrial biopsy a necessary part of the work-up for abnormal uterine bleeding?
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If a pt's bleeding is more frequent and age >35
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