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What condition may progress to cancer?

a) leukoplakin


b) lichen sclerosus


c) lichen simplex chronicus


d) all of the above

B
Where does vulvular carcinoma m/c occur?

a) labia miniora


b) mons pubis


c) vestibule


d) labia majora

D
WHat is main cause of cervitis?

a) BV


b) chlmydia


c)trich


d) Gonnorhea

B
What STI doesn't typically present on vulva?

a) N. gonnorhea


b) trich


c) HPV


d) molloscum contagiosum

B
Does Clahmydia typically preset on the vulva?


NO (vaginal/ cervix)
What condition of the vulva presents are thick white plaque with define borders, pink in colour?

a) vitiligo


b) HPV


c) eczema


d) psoriases

D
What condition presents on posterior fourchette and lateral vulva as pink/ hyper pigmented verrucous in appearance

a) HPV


b) herpes


c) gonnorhea


d) chlamydia

HPV
What types is HPV?

a) 6


b) 11


c) 16


d) 18


e) a and b


f) b & c

E
How is HPV transmitted?

a) sexual contract


b) respiratory droplets


c) bodily fluids


d) air borne

A
What condition correlates best with "itch- scratch cycle.

a) lichen chronicus simplex


b) lichen plancus


c) linchen sclerosus

A
How much disrhcage is normal from vaginal within 24 hr

a) 4-5ml


b) 5-7


c) 1-4


d) .5-1

1-4ml
What is one of the most common form of cancer for women?

a) lung


b) heart


c) lymph


d) thyroid


e) breast


f)cervical

cervical.. maybe breast as well
Cervical cancer is most commonly…

a) columnar cell carcinoma


b) squamous cell carcinoma


c) basal cell carcinoma

B squamous
WHat is the purpose of colopscopy?

a) follow up to abnormal pap


b) biopsy of tissue


c) grading of cervical pathology


d) all of the above

D
Does abnormal pap mean cervical cancer?

yes


no

No
What are screening guideline for pap?

a) pap every 3 years after menstruation


b) pap every year in healthy subject


c) pap annually for immune compromised


d) all of the above

C
What test should be to determine Lichen planks?


Punch biopsy with immunefloesc
what does vulvular carcinoma typically infect?

a) vagina


b) mons pubis


c) labia minora


d) labia majora

D
What often occurs with vulvular cancer?
Pagets disease
What is the cause of nabothian cysts?
chronic pathogenic kleukorrhea
What is survival rate % with stage 2 or better?



a) 85%


b) 75%


c) 60%


d) 20%

B
What subject group is transformational zone not indentified in?

a) prepuberty


b_in fants


c) postmenopause


d) pregnancy


e) a&b


f)C&D

F
What doesn't colopscopy do?

a) allow for tissue biopsy


b) grading of cervical pathology


c) STI testing


d) follow up to abnormal pap

C
what condition yields a +ve cervical motion yest?

a) endometitis


b) endometriosis


c) PID


d) cervical cancer

PID
In adenmyosis what is growing where?

a) endometrial in myometrium


b) myometrium in endometrial


c) endometrial in uterus


d) endometrial in cervix

A
What is main diagnostic tool for Endometrosis

a) CA-125


b) biopsy


c) laproscopy


d) pH test

C
What condition has endometrium growing within the uterine cavity?

a) endometriosis


b) endometitis


c) uterine pulyps


d)Leiomyoma

C
What is the common age of women to get uterine polyps?

a) 2-16


b) 20-30


c) 40-50


d) 65+

C ) perimenopausal
What condition is formed by muscle tissue?

a) firbroids


b) polyps


c) adenomyosis


d) hyperplasia

A
uterine polyps are made of

a) myometrium


b) endometrium


c) plasma cells


d) hyperplasia

B
Salpingitis is inflammation of ____

a) ovaries


b) fallopian tube


c) uterus


d) cervix

B
What is cotton swab test used for?
To monitor levels of pain and areas of tenderness d/t vulvodynia. also useful in monitoring treatment.
Explain the difference btw lichen sclerosis, lichen simplex complex and lichen plancus
you know this
If you see abnormal changes when should u do pap again?

a) 5 month


b) 3 months


c) 3 years


d) 6 months

3
who is the culprit for PID?

a) chlmyda


b) gonnorha


c) trich


d) BV

B