PID and Infertility Flashcards

1
Q

Common cause of PID

A

Chlamydia and gonorrhea

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2
Q

PID is ____lateral

A

Bilteral

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3
Q

Evolution of PID

A
  1. Vaginitis
  2. Cervicitis
  3. Endometritis
  4. Salpingitis
  5. Tubo ovarian COMPLEX
  6. Tubo ovarian ABSCESS
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4
Q

Most common clinical presentation of early PID

A

Vaginitis

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5
Q

Pus in endometrium

A

Pyometra

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6
Q

Inflamed liver capsule, adhesions between liver and diaphragm resulting from PID

A

Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome

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7
Q

Difference between Tubo ovarian complex and abscess

A

Complex—ovaries and tubes still recognizable

Abscess—complete loss of borders of all structures

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8
Q

Most common location of endometriosis

A

Ovary

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9
Q

Ectopic endometrial tissue outside uterus

A

Endometriosis

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10
Q

String of pearls sign—

A

Sonographic sign of PCOS

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11
Q

For PCOS, one or both ovaries should contain atleast ____ follicles measuring between _____.

A

Atleast 12 Follicles measuring between 2 and 9mm

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12
Q

Fertilization OUTSIDE the body

A

In VITRO

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13
Q

Drug used to stimulate ovulation

A

Clomid/clomiphene citrate

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14
Q

Can initiate renal failure, thromboembolism, and ARDS

A

Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome

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