Lecture 9: Benign Conditions of Uterus, Cervix, Ovary and FT's Flashcards
Most common congenital cervical anomalies are a result of what?
Malfusion of the paramesonephric ducts
What is a uterus didelphysis?
2 separate uterine bodies w/ its own cervix, attached fallopian tube and vagina
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A small T-shaped endometrial cavity or cervical collar deformity have historically been seen w/ exposure to what?
DES
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What is the most common neoplasm of the uterus and what does it arise from?
- Uterine leiomyomas “fibroids”
- Benign tumors derived from local proliferation of smooth muscle cells of myometrium
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Uterine leiomyomas “fibroids” are generally asymptomatic, but if symptomatic, what sx’s are seen and this is the most common indication for what?
- Excessive uterine bleeding, pelvic pressure, pain and infertility
- Most common indication for hysterectomy
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What are 4 risk factors for developing uterine leiomyomas “fibroids?”
- ↑ age during reproductive years
- African American women have 2-3 fold ↑ risk
- Nulliparity
- Family hx
What are the gross characteristics of uterine fibroids?
Spherical, well-circumscribed, white firm lesions w/ a whorled appearance of cut sections
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What is the most common subtype of uterine fibroids; arise where?
INTRAMURAL arising within myometrium
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What is the most common presenting sx of uterine leiomyomas “fibroids?”
Prolonged or heavy bleeding
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What are some of the signs of a uterine fibroid on bimanual exam; how is the degree of enlargement characterized?
- Enlarged, irregularly shaped uterus
- If palpated mass moves with the cervix it is suggestive of a fibroid uterus
- Degree of enlargement is described in “week size” used to estimate equivalent gestational size
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What is the typically the first theapeutic option for treatment of uterine leiomyomas?
Combination (estogen + progesterone) –> OCP’s and rings
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When are GnRH agonist such as Depo-Lupon used as therapy for uterine leiomyomas?
Used to ↓ fibroid size; usually used to alter route of surgery
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What is uterine artery embolization used for treatment of fibroids?
Microspheres/polyvinyl alcohol particles are introduced into the uterine a. and occlude the artery feeding the fibroid –> necrosis of the fibroid
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What may be seen on ultrasound with endometrial polyps; which type of imaging allows for better detection?
- Focal thickening of the endometrial stripe
- Saline hysterosonography and hysteroscopy allow for better detection
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How are endometrial polyps managed clinically?
Need to remove via hysteroscopy since endometrial hyperplasia and carcinoma may also present as polyps
How do endocervical polyps differ from ectocervical polyps; which is most common?
- Endocervical = more common; beefy red in color; arise from endocervical canal
- Ectocervical = less common; pale in appearance
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Common symptoms of endometrial hyperplasia?
Intermenstrual, heavy or prolonged bleeding that is unexplained