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personality disorder:
excessive need to be taken care of, submissive, clinging |
dependent
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personality disorder:
low self esteem, fears losing support |
dependent
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personality disorder:
grandiosity, lack of empathy |
narcisistic
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personality disorder:
suicide attempts |
boarderline
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personality disorder:
sense of emptiness, loneliness, impulsive |
boarderline
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personality disorder:
odd apearance, thoughts and behavior |
schizotypal
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personality disorder:
controlling, perfectionist |
OC
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personality disorder:
criminality, unable to conform to social norms |
anti social
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pathology a/w:
antiepithelial cell Ab |
pemphigous vulgaris
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pathology a/w:
anti BM Ab |
good pasture
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pathology a/w:
cough, coryza, conjuctivitis |
measles
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pathology a/w:
councilman bodies |
viral hep
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pathology a/w:
green yellow ring around corneoscleral margin |
wilsons
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pathology a/w:
anti centromere Ab |
CREST
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pathology a/w:
dementia, eosinophilic inclusions in neurons |
parkinsons
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pathology a/w:
anti dsDNA Ab |
renal SLE
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what is extrophy of the bladder
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congenital gap in the anterior bladder wall and abdominal wall in front of it
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what nerve is blocked during delivery
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pudendal
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female ligament:
connect cervic to the pelvic side wall |
cardinal
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female ligament:
connects ovaries to the lateral pelvic wall |
suspensory
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female ligament:
connects uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries to pelvic side wall |
broad ligament
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female ligament:
contains uterine vessels |
cardinal
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female ligament:
contains ovarin vessels |
suspensory
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landmark for pudendal nerve block
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ischial spine
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where does ovarian or testicular cancer met to
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paraaortic lymph node
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structures develop from mesonephric system
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seminiferous tubules
ejaculatory duct epididymus ductus deferens |
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what does SRY produce
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TDF
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what anchors the testes to the scrotum
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gubernaculum
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female ligament:
derivative of the gubernaculum |
round ligament
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female ligament:
ovary to lateral uterus |
ligament of the ovary
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female ligament:
uterine fundus to labia majora |
round ligament
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histology of the ovary
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simple cuboidal
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female ligament:
fallopian tube |
simple columnar ciliated
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female ligament:
uterus |
simple columnar pseudostratified with glands
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female ligament:
endocervix |
simple columnar
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female ligament:
ectocervix |
stratified squamous
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female ligament:
vagina |
stratified squamous
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what is proerectile
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NO
increase in cGMP |
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what is antierectile
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NE
increase in Ca |
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what causes erection
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parasympathetic
pelvic nerve |
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what causes emmision
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sympathetic
hypogastric nerve |
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what causes ejaculation
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visceral/somatic nerves
pudendal |
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what is emission
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sperm with seminal fluid travels from scrotum to prostatic urethra
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how does sildenafil work
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inhibits cGMP breakdown
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through what does the indirect inguinal hernia pass through
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internal ring
external ring into scrotum |
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hernia lateral to inferior epigastric artery
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indirect inguinal hernia
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what is the problem in indirect inguinal hernia
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failure of process vaginalis to close
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what pathology is a/w indirect inguinal hernia
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hydrocele
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hernia lateral to pubic tubercle
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femoral hernia
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hernia medial to inferior epigastric artery
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direct inguinal hernia
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what is a direct hernia covered by
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external spermatic fascia
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what does the direct inguinal hernia pass throgh
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external ring only
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what is the problem in direct inguinal hernia
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transversalis fascia is weak
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complication of femoral hernia
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bowel incarceration
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what makes up hasselbachs triangle
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inferior epigastric artery
lateral boarder of rectus abdominis inguinal ligament |
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bulge in upper thigh accentuated by valsalva
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femoral hernia
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what is the only internal structure not made by the mesonephric duct
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prostate
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what does the mesonephric duct form in females
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gartners duct
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what does the paramesonephric duct form
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fallopian tube
uterus upper 1/3 of vagina |
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what is the problem in hypospadia
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urethral fold
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what is the problem in epispadias
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genital tubercle
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what is a/w hypospadias
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5a reductase def
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what is a/w epispadias
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extrophy of bladder
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what forms the tunica vaginalis
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processes vaginalis
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what happens to the processus vaginalis in females
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obliterates
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what does the gubernaculum form in females
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ovarian ligament
round ligament |
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female homologue:
corpus cavernosum and spongiosum |
vestibular bulbs
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female homologue:
bulbourethral gland |
greater vestibular gland
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female homologue:
prostate |
urethral and paraurethral gland
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male homologue:
vestibular bulb |
corpus spongiosum and cavernosum
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male homologue:
greater vestubular gland (bartholin) |
bulbourethral gland
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male homologue:
urethral and paraurethral gland |
prostate
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ventral shaft and labia minora come from
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urogenital fold
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glands of the privates come from
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urogenital sinus
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glans and clit come from
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genital tubercle
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vestibular bulb and corpuses come form
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genital tubercle
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