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Painless breast lump.


Nipple retraction.


Skin tethering.

Breast CA.

Painless, well-circumscribed mobile breast lump.

Fibroadenoma.

Multiple irregular painful lumps, premenstrually.

Fibrocystic disease of breast.


aka Fibroadenosis.

Painful, hot swollen breast in lactating mother.

Mastitis.

Warm, red swollen breast in middle aged F.

Inflammatory breast CA.

Eczema involving aerola of one breast.

Paget's disease of the nipple.

Characteristics of breast CA, x6 (BREAST).

Breast lump.


Recent retraction of nipple.


Edema (peau d'orange) of the skin d/t blockage of intradermal lymphatics.


Axillary lymph node d/t lymphatic spread.


Sanguinous (blood-tinged) nipple d/c.


Tethering of the skin d/t infiltration and shortening of suspensory lig of breast.

All breast lumps should be considered as malignant until proven otherwise by, x3.

Mammography.


Fine needle biopsy.


Excision biopsy.

Common benign breast mass.

Fibroadenoma.

Menstruating with no external evidence.

Cryptomenorrhea.

Painful periods.

Dysmenorrhea.

Painful sexual intercourse.

Dyspareunia.

Pregnant.

Gravid.

Number of times a woman has been pregnant.

Gravidity.

Age at which menstruation first occurred (11-14 years in USA)

Menarche.

Time at which menstruation no longer occurs.

Menopause.

Heavy menstrual bleeding.

Menorrhagia.

Intermenstrual bleeding.

Metrorrhagia.

German word meaning middle pain; midcycle ovulation pain.

Mittelsmerchz.

Has delivered more than two babies.

Multiparous.

Never having born children.

Nulliparous.

Infrequent menstrual cycles.

Oligomenorrhea.

Specialized staining of cervical cells obtained with a wooden spatula.

Pap smear.

Number of times a woman has delivered a child.

Parity.

Delivered at least one fetus > 24 weeks gestation.

Parous.

Frequent menstruation cycles.

Polymenorrhea.

Bleeding after sex, often a/w cervical CA.

Postcoital bleeding.

Stage after the cessation of menstruation.

Postmenopausal.

1st pregnancy with the first viable infant.

Primipara.

Amenorrhea following uterine curettage.

Asherman syndrome.

Watery, malodorous d/c in menopause.

Atrophic vaginitis.

Fishy smelling watery d/c.

Bacterial vaginosis.

Itching, thick cheesy d/c.


Post-ABX.

Candidiasis.

Post-coital bleeding.


Raw cervix.

Cervical CA.

Herniation of the bladder into the vagina.

Cystocele.

Heavy periods with clots.


Cervical os closed.


Beta HCG NEG.

Dysfunctional uterine bleeding.

Severe dysmenorrhea.


Tender nodules in fornices.

Endometriosis.

Dysuria.


Purulent d/c from cervix.

Gonorrhea.

Multiple, shallow painful genital vesicles.

Herpes genitalis.

Obesity.


Infertility.


Hirsutism.

PCOS.

Vaginal d/c.


Cervical movement tenderness.

PID.

Herniation of the rectum into vagina.

Rectocele.

Amenorrhea following severe postpartum hemorrhage.

Sheehan syndrome.

Painless vaginal, vulvar ulcer or flat topped warts.

Syphilis.

Irritant, malodorous, frothy vaginal d/c.

Trichomoniasis.

Web neck.


Widely spaced nipples.


Underdeveloped breasts.

Turner syndrome.

Irregular uterine enlargement.

Uterine fibroids.

Pap smear:


Recc. age to begin and frequency.


Begin age 21.


F in 20's every 2 years.


F in 30's every 3 years.