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Painless breast lump. Nipple retraction. Skin tethering. |
Breast CA. |
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Painless, well-circumscribed mobile breast lump. |
Fibroadenoma. |
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Multiple irregular painful lumps, premenstrually. |
Fibrocystic disease of breast. aka Fibroadenosis. |
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Painful, hot swollen breast in lactating mother. |
Mastitis. |
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Warm, red swollen breast in middle aged F. |
Inflammatory breast CA. |
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Eczema involving aerola of one breast. |
Paget's disease of the nipple. |
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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. |
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All breast lumps should be considered as malignant until proven otherwise by, x3. |
Mammography. Fine needle biopsy. Excision biopsy. |
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Common benign breast mass. |
Fibroadenoma. |
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Menstruating with no external evidence. |
Cryptomenorrhea. |
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Painful periods. |
Dysmenorrhea. |
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Painful sexual intercourse. |
Dyspareunia. |
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Pregnant. |
Gravid. |
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Number of times a woman has been pregnant. |
Gravidity. |
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Age at which menstruation first occurred (11-14 years in USA) |
Menarche. |
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Time at which menstruation no longer occurs. |
Menopause. |
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Heavy menstrual bleeding. |
Menorrhagia. |
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Intermenstrual bleeding. |
Metrorrhagia. |
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German word meaning middle pain; midcycle ovulation pain. |
Mittelsmerchz. |
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Has delivered more than two babies. |
Multiparous. |
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Never having born children. |
Nulliparous. |
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Infrequent menstrual cycles. |
Oligomenorrhea. |
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Specialized staining of cervical cells obtained with a wooden spatula. |
Pap smear. |
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Number of times a woman has delivered a child. |
Parity. |
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Delivered at least one fetus > 24 weeks gestation. |
Parous. |
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Frequent menstruation cycles. |
Polymenorrhea. |
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Bleeding after sex, often a/w cervical CA. |
Postcoital bleeding. |
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Stage after the cessation of menstruation. |
Postmenopausal. |
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1st pregnancy with the first viable infant. |
Primipara. |
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Amenorrhea following uterine curettage. |
Asherman syndrome. |
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Watery, malodorous d/c in menopause. |
Atrophic vaginitis. |
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Fishy smelling watery d/c. |
Bacterial vaginosis. |
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Itching, thick cheesy d/c. Post-ABX. |
Candidiasis. |
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Post-coital bleeding. Raw cervix. |
Cervical CA. |
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Herniation of the bladder into the vagina. |
Cystocele. |
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Heavy periods with clots. Cervical os closed. Beta HCG NEG. |
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding. |
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Severe dysmenorrhea. Tender nodules in fornices. |
Endometriosis. |
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Dysuria. Purulent d/c from cervix. |
Gonorrhea. |
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Multiple, shallow painful genital vesicles. |
Herpes genitalis. |
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Obesity. Infertility. Hirsutism. |
PCOS. |
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Vaginal d/c. Cervical movement tenderness. |
PID. |
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Herniation of the rectum into vagina. |
Rectocele. |
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Amenorrhea following severe postpartum hemorrhage. |
Sheehan syndrome. |
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Painless vaginal, vulvar ulcer or flat topped warts. |
Syphilis. |
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Irritant, malodorous, frothy vaginal d/c. |
Trichomoniasis. |
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Web neck. Widely spaced nipples. Underdeveloped breasts. |
Turner syndrome. |
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Irregular uterine enlargement. |
Uterine fibroids. |
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Pap smear: Recc. age to begin and frequency.
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Begin age 21. F in 20's every 2 years. F in 30's every 3 years.
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