9 GYN Flashcards

1
Q

what are the initial tests for primary amenorrhea

A
  1. HCG (pregnancy)
  2. TSH
  3. Prolactin
  4. FSH
  5. Pelvic ultrasound (uterus?)
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2
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maximum use time of HRT?

what precautions do I need to take?

what are some contraindications?

A

5 yrs

IF UTERUS PRESENT: also administer progesterone

Contraindications:

  • estrogen-dependent carcinoma (breast/endometrium)
  • history of pulm. embolism or DVT
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3
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🚩 postcoital bleeding?

A

cervical cancer until proven otherwise

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4
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AUB: when is an endometrial biopsy indicated?

A
  • Any postmenopausal bleeding
  • AUB women >45
  • AUB women <45
      • BMI>30
      • chronic estrogen exposure
      • failed management of AUB
      • high risk of endometrial cancer
  • Atypical glandular cells on PAP
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5
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PALM-COEIN

A

Polyp

Adenomyosis

Leomyoma

Malignancy/Hyperplasia

Coagulopathy

Ovulatory disfunction

Endometrial

Iatrogenic/Inflamation/Infection

Not yet classified

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6
Q

🚩 postmenopausal bleeding? best initial test

A

endometrial cancer until proven otherwise

best initial test: endometrial BIOPSY!

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7
Q

contraindications of OCPs

A
  • history of migraine with aura
  • hypertension
  • smokers >35
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8
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what is the active component of the contraceptive intramuscular injection?

A

depot medroxyprogesterone acetate

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9
Q

first-line contraceptive option offered to all women

A

IUD (mirena) - levonorgestrel (progesterone)

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10
Q

first-line for emergency contraception

A

Copper IUD

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11
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wet mount: clue cells =

A

bacterial vaginosis (Gardnerella vaginalis)

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12
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wet mount: motile flagellates

A

trichomonas vaginalis

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13
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wet mount: hyphe

A

candidiasis

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14
Q

🚩 red lesion with superficial white coating in the vulva

A

Paget disease (intraepithelial neoplasia)

dx: bipsy
tx: vulvectomy

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15
Q

what is the most common type of vulvar cancer? #2? #3?

A

Squamous cell carcinoma

Melanoma

Sarcomas

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16
Q

danazol

A

androgen derivative used to treat endometriosis

associated with acne, oily skin, weight gain, hirsutism

17
Q

lupron / leuprolide acetate

A

GnRH agonist -> supresses estrogen

associated with hot flashes and decreased bone density