Female Reproductive System II Picture Questions Flashcards
What is your diagnosis?
Uterine tube.
What is your diagnosis?
What two cell types can be seen in this image?
Uterine tube mucosa. Ciliated columnar cells and peg cells.
What is your diagnosis?
Uterus in the menstrual phase.
Which layer is indicated in the photo?
Myometrium of the uterus.
What is your diagnosis?
Uterus in the proliferative phase.
The photo shows extensive PAS staining of transudate. What is this section taken from?
Vagina.
What is your diagnosis?
Mammary gland.
What is your diagnosis? Ignore the arrows.
Uterine tube epithelium.
What phase is this in?
Uterus - proliferative phase.
What is your diagnosis?
Squamocolumnar junction (between cervix and external os).
What cells are stained yellow in the picture?
Myoepithelial cells of the mammary duct lobular unit.
What is your diagnosis of this histograph?
a) Proliferative endometrium
b) Secretory endometrium
c) Uterine tube mucosa
d) Uterine cervix
e) Vagina
C - Uterine tube mucosa
What is your diagnosis of the area indicated by the asterisk?
a) Fimbriae of uterine tube
b) Mucosal folds of ampulla of uterine tube
c) Secretory phase of uterine endometrium
d) Mucous glands of cervix uteri
e) Menstrual phase of uterine endometrium
D - Mucous glands of the cervix uteri
The most likely event to occur here is:
a) lactation
b) implantation
c) fertilization
d) menstruation
e) cervical cancer
C - Fertilization
It is the uterine tube.
This histograph is diagnostic of:
a) menstruation
b) response to luteinization
c) progestational phase
d) response to estrogenic stimulation
e) response to pregnancy
D - Response to estrogenic stimulation
It is the proliferative phase