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36 Cards in this Set
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The function of the female reproduction system is.... |
The formation of ova (eggs) |
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7 Inclusive structures of the female reproductive system include.... |
Ovary Fallopian tubes Uterus Fundus Cervix Vagina External genitals |
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The 3 layers of the uterus are.... |
1. Perimetrium 2. Myometrium 3. Endometrium |
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4 Parts of the external genitals of the female are... |
Labia minora Labia majora Clitoris Mons pubis |
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Endometritis is.... |
Inflammation of the lining of the uterus. |
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Endocervicitis is... |
Inflammation of the uterus and cervix |
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Salpingitis is... |
Inflammation of the fallopian (uterine) tube |
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Oophoritis is.... |
Inflammation of the ovary |
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Vaginitis is.... |
Inflammation of the vagina. |
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Uteritis is... |
Inflammation of the uterus. (Aka metritis) |
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The most common infectious diseases in the U.S.... |
Sexually transmitted diseases |
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Implantation of the fertilized ovum in a site other than the normal one.... |
Ectopic pregnancy |
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A serious condition characterized by high blood pressure, weight gain, and protein in the urine.... |
Pre-eclampsia |
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The occurrence of seizures during pregnancy.... |
Eclampsia |
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When tissue that normally lines the uterus, grows in other places.... |
Endometriosis |
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Ovarian cysts are.... |
Fluid filed sacs, that develop within or on the ovary |
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Dermoid cysts are... |
Boils |
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Two categories of cervical cancer include.... |
1. Squamous cell carcinoma (most common) 2. Adenocarcinoma |
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Adenocarcinoma develops from... |
Glandular cells lining the cervical canal. |
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Squamous cell carcinoma develops from.... |
Flat cells covering the outer surface of the cervix. |
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The 4 hyperplasia/Neoplastic diseases of the female reproductive system include... |
1. Endometriosis 2. Dermoid cysts 3. Cervical cancer 4. Breast cancer |
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Postmortem conditions of female reproductive system include.... |
Rapid blood coagulation Ascites Edema Infection |
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The function of the male reproductive system is... |
To produce spermatozoa |
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Male sexual organs... |
Gonads |
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Male reproductive system inclusive structures are.... |
Testes Scrotum Seminiferous tubules Spermatic duct |
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Parts of the Spermatic duct are.... |
Epididymis Vas deferens Ejaculatory duct |
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Orchitis is... |
Inflammation of the testes |
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Prostatitis is.... |
Inflammation of the prostate gland |
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Hydrocele is.... |
A collection of edematous fluid in the scrotum. |
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Epididymitis is... |
Inflammation of the epididymis |
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Cryptorchism is... |
Failure of the testes to descend into the scrotum. |
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Cryptorchism can be as a result of... |
Mumps |
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Caused by a parasite that is spread through mosquito bites or blockage of lymph vessels |
Scrotal lymphedema |
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Abnormal growth of prostate cells, but condition is not cancerous.... |
Benign prostate hyperplasia |
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Two categories of testicular cancer are... |
Seminoma Nonsemioma |
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Postmortem conditions of the male reproductive system include... |
Edema Rapid blood coagulation Discoloration |