Female Reproductive Pathology Flashcards
Examples of reproductive pathology in females
- Disorders of sexual development
- Pathology of the ovary
- Pathology of the uterus and external genitalia
- Pathology of the mammary gland
Sexual development
- Genetic Sex
Establishment of sex chromosomes at fertilisation - Gonadal sex
Modelling of embryonic gonadal tissue - Phenotypic Sex
Controlled programmed regression and growth of genital tissues
Establishment of sex chromosomes at fertilisation
- XX or XY
- The Gene Sex Determining region on Y (SRY) is the testis determining gene
Controlled programmed regression and growth of genital tissues
Establishment of genital phenotype
Disorders of sexual development classification
Based on whether karyotype is abnormal or normal
1 - Abnormal or missing sex chromosome
2 - Normal female karyotype
3 - Normal male karyotype
Karotype definition
An individuals complete set of chromosomes
Either XX or XY
How to assess classification of sexual developmental disorder
- Sex chromosomes and the presence or absence of genes such as the sex determining region of the Y chromosome (SRY)
- Gonadal type
- Genital phenotype
What is persistent Müllerian duct syndrome (XY karyotype and uterus)?
Normal male karyotype disorder
What is polled syndrome of goats (XX karyotype with testes)?
Normal female karyotype disorder
What are freemartin calves (chimeras XX/XY)?
Abnormal or missing sex chromosome disorder
What is a chimera?
An organisms whose cells are derived from two or more zygotes
* Contains at least two different sets of DNA, most often originating from the fusion of as many different zygotes
Explain bovie freemartinism
○ Genetic female born co-twin with a male
○ It is believed that the male foetus sterilises the female by testis-determining factors and anastomoses
○ Blood of the twins is exchanged and leads to permanent colonisation by haematopoietic cells
○ Some freemartin foetuses XX are true hermaphrodite
True hermaphrodite definition
Histological evidence of ovarian and testicular tissue
ambiguity of external and/or internal genitalia
* Karyotype is more often XX
Male pseudohermaphrodite
- Karyotype is XY
- Gonads recognisable as testis
- Incompletely masculinised and ambiguous external and internal genitalia
Female pseudohermaphrodite
- Karyotype is XX
- Feminine internal genitalia
- Masculinised external genitalia