Female Reproductive Tract Flashcards

1
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Lesion with characteristic morphology of Koilocytic atypia?

A

Condyloma Acuminata

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What condition is characterized by appearance of vaginal epithelial cells that have a stipples appearance due to adherent coccobacilli in Papsmear? Name of cell?

A

Bacterial Vaginosis

“Clue cells”

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3
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Treatment for Bartholin cyst?

A

Marsupialization

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4
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What is the most common sexually transmitted disease?

A

Chlamydia infections serotype D-K

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5
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What are the pathognomonic histologic findings of cells in Herpes Simplex virus infection?

A

3 Ms:
Multinucleated,
Molding (nuclear),
Margination of chromatin

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A finding of multiple organisms filling large histiocytes (Donovan bodies) is characteristic histopathologic feature of this condition.

A

Granuloma inguinale

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7
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An ovarian tumor associated with Meigs syndrome?

A

Fibroma

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8
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What is the triad of Meigs syndrome?

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Ovarian fibroma
Ascites
Hydrothorax

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9
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A type of carcinoma associated with daughters of women who received diethylstilbestrol (DES) therapy during pregnancy?

A

Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma

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10
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A condition characterized with multiple polypoid masses resembling a bunch of grapes protruding into the vagina? What age group is affected?

A

Sarcoma botryoides

Children less than 5 y.o

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11
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What is the most common of all female reproductive tumors?

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Leiomyoma ( Fibroid)

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12
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What is the other name for Polycystic ovarian syndrome?

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Stein-Leventhal Syndrome

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13
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Rupture or metastasis of mucinous cystadenocarcinoma leads to what condition?

A

Pseudomyxoma Peritonei

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14
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What is the tumor marker for endodermal sinus tumor?

A

Alpha-Fetoprotein

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15
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What is the most frequent benign ovarian tumor?

A

Mature Teratoma (Dermoid cyst)

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16
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These are small follicles filled with eosinophilic secretion which are important diagnostic feature of Granuloss Cell tumor.

A

Call-Exner Bodies

17
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A condition wherein ovaries are replaced bilaterally by mucin secreting signet-ring cells as a result of tumor metastasis often from GIT in origin?

A

Krukenberg Tumors

18
Q

Characterized as glomerulus-like structure composed of a central blood vessel enveloped by germ cells within a space lined by germ cells. Seen in what condition?

A

Schiller-Duval body

Yolk sac tumor

19
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What is the tumor marker for Granulosa cell tumor?

A

Inhibin

20
Q

A condition presenting a painless vaginal bleeding during the 3rd trimester of pregnancy?

A

Placenta Previa

21
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This is the premature separation of placenta due to formation of a retroplacental clot? Most common clinical presetation?

A

Placental abruption

Painful vaginal bleeding during 3rd trimester of pregnancy

22
Q

What is the tumor marker for Hydatidiform mole?

A

b- hCG

23
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Characterized morphologically as malignant trophoblastic cells diffusely infiltrating the endomyometrium.

A

Placental Site Trophoblastic Tumor