Chapter 16 Flashcards

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Ovarian tumor of low malignant potential which rarely metastasizes.

A

Borderline Tumor

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Cancer marker that is elevated in approximately 80% of ovarian carcinomas but is also elevated in endometriosis, PID, Liver disease, etc. Levels over 35 are considered worrisome.

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CA-125

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3
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Chocolate Cyst

A

A blood filled mass associated with endometriosis

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4
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Physiologic cyst developing in the second half of the menstrual cycle and in early pregnancy that regresses spontaneously.

A

Corpus Luteam Cyst

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5
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Cuff

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After hysterectomy, the blind end of the vagina is sutured and forms a fibrous mass.

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6
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Form of teratoma is benign and tends to occur in younger women; also known as benign cystic teratoma.

A

Dermoid

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7
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Hematoma (chocolate cyst) caused by bleeding from abnormally implanted endometrial tissue.

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Endometrioma

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8
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Deposits of endometrial tissue on the ovaries, exterior of the uterus, and intestines, among other places; they bleed at monthly intervals, causing hematomas and fibrosis.

A

Endometriosis

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9
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Developing ovum within the ovary forming a physiological cyst.

A

Follicle

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10
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Blocked fallopian tube that fills with sterile fluid as a consequence of adhesions, usually related to a previous infection.

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Hydrosalpinx

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11
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Metastatic tumor located in the ovary; usually derived from an intestinal neoplasm.

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Krukenberg Tumor

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12
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Familial triad of ovarian, breast, and colon cancer. An indication for ovarian cancer screening.

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Lynch Triad

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13
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Multiparous

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A woman who has been pregnant more than once.

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14
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Nulliparous

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A woman who has not been pregnant

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15
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Parous

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A woman who has been pregnant

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16
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Multiple cysts growing on both ovaries; sometimes associated with obesity, menstrual irregularity, and masculine distribution of body hair.

A

PCOS

17
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Progesterone

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Hormone secreted by the corpus luteum that prepared the endometrium to receive a fertilized egg.

18
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Condition that occurs when mucin-secreting ovarian cystic tumor bursts and its contents spread through the abdomen, forming additional lesions.

A

Pseudomyxoma Peritonei

19
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Teratoma (dermoid)

A

Tumor composed of various body tissues including skin, teeth, hair, and bone, among others; may be malignant but is usually benign in the pelvic area.

20
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Multiple cysts that develop in association with trophoblastic disease because of increased human chorionic gonadotropin levels; may also occur with multiple pregnancy and induced ovulation.

A

Theca Lutein Cysts