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pathology a/w:
lens shaped lesions on head CT |
epidural hematoma
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pathology a/w:
common underlying cause of intussusception |
bulking
-can be caused by adenovirus |
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pathology a/w:
no milk production post partum |
sheehans
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pathology a/w:
pigemented hemartomas in the iris |
NF
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pathology a/w:
howell jolly bodies |
splenectomy
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pathology a/w:
asbestosis |
mesothelioma
bronchogenic carcinoma |
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pathology a/w:
owls eye inclusion |
CMV
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pathology a/w:
owls eye nucleus |
RS cell
-hodgkins |
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pathology a/w:
owls eye protozoan |
giardia
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pathology a/w:
unexplained skin yellowing |
pancreatic cancer of the head
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vaginitis a/w high pH
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trichomonas
bacterial |
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vaginitis a/w low pH
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candida
physiologic |
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what structure arises from paramesonephric ducts
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fallopian tube
uterus upper 1/3 of vagina |
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what is anterior to the vagina
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bladder
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what is posterior to the vagina
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colon
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virulence factor of HPV 16
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E6
inhibits p53 |
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virulence factor of HPV 18
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E7
inhibits Rb |
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what is vaginismus
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spasm of pelvic floor muscle upon penetration
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a/w clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina
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DES
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risk factors for endometrial carcinoma
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unopposed estrogen
hyperplasia obesity nulliparity diabetes anovulatory state |
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uterine pathology a/w:
unopposed estrogen |
endometrial hyperplasia and carcinoma
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uterine pathology a/w:
menorrhagia with enlarged uterus, no pelvic pain |
leiomyoma
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uterine pathology a/w:
pelvic pain a/w menstruation |
endometriosis
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uterine pathology a/w:
diagnosed with biopsy |
endometrial hyperplasia and carcinoma
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uterine pathology a/w:
menstruating tissue within the myometrium |
adenomyosis
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uterine pathology a/w:
malignant tumor of smooth muscle |
leiomyosarcoma
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uterine pathology a/w:
MC malugnancy |
endometrial carcinoma
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uterine pathology a/w:
child with spindle shaped tumor cells that stain for desmin |
sarcoma botryoides
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where does cervical carcinoma usually occur
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squamocolumnar junction
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where does cervical carcinoma usually invade
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laterally to blcok ureters
-causes hydronephrossi |
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MCC of death in cervical carcinoma
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renal failure
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leukoplakia with thick leathery vulva
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lichen simplex chronicus
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leukoplakia, thinning of the epidermis and fibrosis of the dermis
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lichen schlerosis
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uterine pathology a/w:
endometrial gland/stroma outside of the uterus |
endometriosis
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uterine pathology a/w:
chocolate cysts |
endometriosis
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Rx for endometriosis
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danozol
leuprolide |
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uterine pathology a/w:
abnormal gland proliferation caused by estrogen |
endometrial hyperplasia
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uterine pathology a/w:
post menopausal vaginal bleeding |
endometrial hyperplasia and carcinoma
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possible causes of endometrial hyperplasia
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anovulatory cycles
hormone replacement PCOS granulosa cell tumor |
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Rx for endometrial carcinoma
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hysterectomy
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uterine pathology a/w:
estrogen sensitive |
leiomyoma
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uterine pathology a/w:
severe bleeding that can lead to iron def |
leiomyoma
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uterine pathology a/w:
whorled pattern |
leiomyoma
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Rx for leiomyoma
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induce menopause
-continuous leuprolide |
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uterine pathology a/w:
irregularly shaped mass with areas of necrosis and hemorrhage |
leiomyosarcoma
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uterine pathology a/w:
stain with desmin |
leiomyosarcoma
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Rx for leiomyosarcoma
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hysterectomy
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