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39 Cards in this Set
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___ infection is associated with a type of vulvovaginitis characterized by leukorrhea along with
curdy white discharge and pruritis. |
Candida
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The most common location of testis in cryptorchidism.
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Upper scrotal
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Dihydrotestosterone is involved in the pathogenesis of:
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Nodular Hyperplasia of the prostate
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Patients with elephantiasis frequently have
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chylocele
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Patients suffering from infection will have a Tzanck preparation positive lesion.
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Herpesvirus
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Clinically, this is associated with fever, chills, dysuria, frequency and urgency
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acute prostitis
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Prostatic Carcinoma most commonly metastasizes to: _
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Lumbar vertebrae
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Majority of the __ tumors of testis are considered to be benign in nature.
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Leydig Cell
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Patients with of testis frequently have higher levels of beta-HCG in their blood and urine.
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Choriocarcinoma
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Digital rectal examination is a direct and useful method for detection of early__ .
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Prostatic Carcinoma
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Clinically, this is associated with fever, chills, dysuria, frequency and urgency.
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Acute Prostitis
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is considered to be a highly transmissible sexually transmitted disease.
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Condyloma Acuminatum
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Histologically a large number of immature "tennis racket" form cells are seen in the lesions of:
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Sarcoma Boytriodes
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Cryptorchidism is seen in large number of patients with
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Trisomy 13
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What frequently affects testis first and then the epididymis?
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Syphylis
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High risk HPV
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16, 18
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Multiparous have
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chronic cervicitis
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chronic cervicitis has high prob of
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cervical cancer
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Koilocytes look like
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empty space
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CIN stage 3
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Nucleus has enlarged to fill the cytoplasm
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What genes are associated with HPV 16 and 18?
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E6 and E7 gene
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E6 sits on
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p53
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E7 gene sits on
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RB gene
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Papillary hidradenoma lesions are mostly encountered at this site.
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vulva
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A very high proportion of patients with this lesion produce alph-fetoprotein.
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yolk sac tumor
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most common type of HPV cancer
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fungating form
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3 types of HPV cancer
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1. Fungating form
2. Ulcerative form 3. Infiltrative form |
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In Situ
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basement membrane has not been penetrated
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HPV stage 4
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cancer has gone beyond pelvis
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Of the following types of seminoma, these are most common
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typical
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CIN has
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Dysplasia but no Anaplasia
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Schillea test for HPV
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HPV potassium iodide
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Recurrent urinary tract infections (cystitis, urethritis) with the same offending organism are quite
common in patients with: |
Chronic bacterial prostatitis
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Recurrent urinary tract infections (cystitis, urethritis) with the same offending organism are quite
common in patients with: |
Chronic bacterial prostatitis
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Human papilloma virus type _has been implicated in the etiology of~enereal wart
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6
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Majority of the ~ carcinomas are -carcinomas.
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squamous cell
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Hypermethylation of glutathione S-transferase promotor gene is frequently associated with the genesis
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Prostate carcinoma
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Certain cytogenetic changes involving chromosome number 12 occur with regularity in .
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Seminoma of testis
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Saw teeth appearance
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12 - 14 days of manstruation
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