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complete or partial mole?
diploid (46)
complete
complete or partial mole?
triploid (69)
partial
complete or partial mole?
malignant potential (choriocarcinoma)
complete
complete or partial mole?
fetal parts
partial
complete or partial mole?
trophoblast only, no fetal parts
complete
honeycombed uterus
hydatidiform mole
cluster of grapes
hydatidiform mole
"snowstorm" appearance on US
hydatidiform mole
most common precursor of choriocarcinoma
hydatidiform mole
implantation over cervical os
placenta previa
premature separation of placenta due to retroplacental clot
abruptio placentae
most common cause of late pregnancy bleeding (painful)
abruptio placentae
infection of endometrium post partum
endometritis
most common agent in endometritis
bacterioides spp
treatment for gestational diabetes
insulin
avoid oral agents
placenta attached to myometrium
placenta accreta
endometrium within myometrium
adenomyosis
most common gynecologic tumor
endometrial > ovarian > cervical
ovarian cyst:
distention of unruptured graafian follicle
follicular cyst
ovarian cyst:
hemorrhage into persistent corpus luteum
corpus luteum cyst
ovarian cyst:
due to gonadotropin stimulation
associated with choriocarcinoma, moles
theca-lutein cyst
ovarian cyst:
blood containing cyst associated with endometriosis
chocolate cyst
thinning of epidermis, parchment-like skin of vulva
lichen sclerosis
ovarian tumors:
equivalent to male seminoma
but rarer
dysgerminoma
ovarian tumors:
malignant tumor of trophoblast (syncytiotrophoblastic cells)
choriocarcinoma
ovarian tumors:
hCG
choriocarcinoma
ovarian tumors:
AFP
yolk sac
ovarian tumors:
Schiller-Duval bodies
yolk sac
ovarian tumors:
teratoma - which is benign? which is malignant?
mature teratoma is benign
immature teratoma is malignant
ovarian tumors:
struma ovarii
contains functional thyroid tissue
ovarian tumors:
most common
serous cystadenocarcinoma (50%)
ovarian tumors:
peudomyxoma peritonei
mucinous cystadenocarcinoma
ovarian tumors:
looks like transitional epithelium
Brenner's
(looks like bladder)
ovarian tumors:
Meig's syndrome triad?
ovarian fibroma
ascites
hydrothorax
ovarian tumors:
precocious puberty
granulosa cell tumor
(secretes estrogen)
ovarian tumors:
general marker
CA-125
breast tumor:
small, mobile, firm
most common tumor in <25yo
fibroadenoma
breast tumor:
bloody nipple discharge
intraductal papilloma
breast tumor:
large bulky mass
"leaf-like projections"
require large excision
Phyllodes tumor
breast tumor:
most common malignant
invasive ductal
breast tumor:
good prognosis, associated with BRCA1
medullary
breast tumor:
Peau d'orange
dermal lymphatic invasion
poor prognosis
inflammatory
breast tumor:
eczematous patches on nipple
Paget's disease
bacteria that causes acute mastitis (breast abscess, during breast-feeding)
S. aureus