CH 43 - WB EX1-3 PATHO UTERUS Flashcards
benign invasive growth of the endometrium into the myometrial layer that may cause heavy, painful menstrual bleeding
adenomyosis
hyperplastic protrusion of the epithelium of the cervix; may be broad based or pedunculated
cervical polyp
acquired condition with obstruction of the cervical canal
cervical stenosis
scraping with a curet to remove the contents of the uterus, as is done following inevitable or incomplete abortion, to produce abortion, to obtain specimens for use in diagnosis, and to remove growths, such as polyps
curettage
pain in association with menstruation
dysmenorrhea
a portion of the canal of the uterine cervix that is lined with squamous epithelium
ectocervix
pregnancy occurring outside the uterine cavity
ectopic pregnancy
malignancy characterized by abnormal thickening of the endometrial cavity; usually includes irregular bleeding in perimenopausal and in postmenopausal women
endometrial carcinoma
benign condition that results from estrogen stimulation to the endometrium without the influence of progestin; frequent cause of bleeding (especially in postmenopausal women)
endometrial hyperplasia
pedunculated or sessile well-defined mass attached to the endometrial cavity
endometrial polyp
infection within the endometrium of the uterus
endometritis
small cyst within the vagina
Gartner’s duct cyst
obstruction of the uterus or the vagina characterized by an accumulation of blood
hematometra
obstruction of the uterus or the vagina characterized by an accumulation of fluid
hydrometra
most common type of leiomyoma; deforms the myometrium
intramural leiomyoma
a device inserted into the endometrial cavity to prevent pregnancy
intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD)
most common benign gynecologic tumor to occur in women during their reproductive years
leiomyoma
irregular, acyclic bleeding
metrorrhea
benign tiny cyst within the cervix
nabothian cyst
obstruction of the uterus or the vagina characterized by an accumulation of pus
pyometra
injection of sterile saline into the endometrial cavity under ultrasound guidance
sonohysterography or saline-infused sonography (SIS) or hysterosonogram
most common type of cervical cancer
squamous cell carcinoma
an antiestrogen drug used to treat some carcinomas of the breast
tamoxifen
Leiomyoma locations
- Submucosal –(most common type of leiomyoma)
- lntamural
**submucosal, intramural, and pedunculated are the ones that push against the lining and distort the uterus
- subserosal -under lining of outer edge of uterus. asymptomatic (not usually a problem
**this diagram will be on exam**
