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The function of the female reproduction system is....

The formation of ova (eggs)

7 Inclusive structures of the female reproductive system include....

Ovary


Fallopian tubes


Uterus


Fundus


Cervix


Vagina


External genitals

The 3 layers of the uterus are....

1. Perimetrium


2. Myometrium


3. Endometrium

4 Parts of the external genitals of the female are...

Labia minora


Labia majora


Clitoris


Mons pubis

Endometritis is....

Inflammation of the lining of the uterus.

Endocervicitis is...

Inflammation of the uterus and cervix

Salpingitis is...

Inflammation of the fallopian (uterine) tube

Oophoritis is....

Inflammation of the ovary

Vaginitis is....

Inflammation of the vagina.

Uteritis is...

Inflammation of the uterus.


(Aka metritis)

The most common infectious diseases in the U.S....

Sexually transmitted diseases

Implantation of the fertilized ovum in a site other than the normal one....

Ectopic pregnancy

A serious condition characterized by high blood pressure, weight gain, and protein in the urine....

Pre-eclampsia

The occurrence of seizures during pregnancy....

Eclampsia

When tissue that normally lines the uterus, grows in other places....

Endometriosis

Ovarian cysts are....

Fluid filed sacs, that develop within or on the ovary

Dermoid cysts are...

Boils

Two categories of cervical cancer include....

1. Squamous cell carcinoma (most common)


2. Adenocarcinoma

Adenocarcinoma develops from...

Glandular cells lining the cervical canal.

Squamous cell carcinoma develops from....

Flat cells covering the outer surface of the cervix.

The 4 hyperplasia/Neoplastic diseases of the female reproductive system include...

1. Endometriosis


2. Dermoid cysts


3. Cervical cancer


4. Breast cancer

Postmortem conditions of female reproductive system include....

Rapid blood coagulation


Ascites


Edema


Infection

The function of the male reproductive system is...

To produce spermatozoa

Male sexual organs...

Gonads

Male reproductive system inclusive structures are....

Testes


Scrotum


Seminiferous tubules


Spermatic duct

Parts of the Spermatic duct are....

Epididymis


Vas deferens


Ejaculatory duct

Orchitis is...

Inflammation of the testes

Prostatitis is....

Inflammation of the prostate gland

Hydrocele is....

A collection of edematous fluid in the scrotum.

Epididymitis is...

Inflammation of the epididymis

Cryptorchism is...

Failure of the testes to descend into the scrotum.

Cryptorchism can be as a result of...

Mumps

Caused by a parasite that is spread through mosquito bites or blockage of lymph vessels

Scrotal lymphedema

Abnormal growth of prostate cells, but condition is not cancerous....

Benign prostate hyperplasia

Two categories of testicular cancer are...

Seminoma


Nonsemioma

Postmortem conditions of the male reproductive system include...

Edema


Rapid blood coagulation


Discoloration