Repro 2018 final Flashcards
Which hormone is important for the development of both internal and external male genitals?
A. testosterone
B. dihydrotestosterone
C. estrogen
A
Which artery crosses ischioanal fossa?
A. Posterior scrotal
B. Inferior rectal
C. Middle rectal
D. Superior rectal
B
Which artery supplies the major erectile organ in both male and female?
A. deep artery of penis/clitoris
B. dorsal artery of penis/clitoris
C. perineal artery
D. artery of the bulb
B
Which of the following occur in male system
A. spermatogenesis in utero
B. leyding cells produce Testosterone, estrogen
C. sertoli cells produce Testosterone, estrogen
D. leyding cells produce anti-mullarian hormone
C
Normal function of testosterone
A. normal erection
B. normal ejaculation
A
They were pointing here “pink arrow”, asking about the hormone
Estrogen
Mutation in what gene causes Swyer syndrome?
A. SRY
B. Sox9
C. wnt4
A
Girl with hirsutism and virilism which describes the condition?
A. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
B. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
C. Klinefelter syndrome
D. Turner syndrome
A
13 year old boy with blood in urine, ?, Inguinal hernia, undescended testes and ambiguus genitalia, Low AMH and testosterone.
What is the diagnosis?
A. Ovotesticular disorder
B. La chappele
C. Sawyer
D. Perrualt
A
Which tumor has high possibility to involve both breasts?
A. lobular carcinoma
B. fibroadenoma
C. ductal carcinoma
A
A patient with endometrial cancer. Radical hysterectomy was performed (removal of uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries). Cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries were. Tumor was confined to the uterus with less than 50% myometrial invasion.
What is the FIGO classification?
A. 1A
B. 1B
C. 1C
D. 2B
E. 3A
B
(although she didn’t explain it in the lecture nor mention it in the class, she brought it twice in our module and final exams, with different question and stage in each, so make sure to memorize the stages from the table below)
What is the diagnostic modality of choice to diagnose organic causes of AUB?
A. MRI abdomen and pelvis
B. CT abdomen and pelvis
C. diagnostic hysterecromy
D. Transvaginal ultrasonography
D
What is the most commonly used to treat patients with 10 days abnormal uterine bleeding // Whats commonly prescribed for AUB due to ovulatory disorder?
(i don’t remember the exact question, but it was something related to a patient that has long period):
A. transnexamic acid
B. progesterone only pill
C. danazol
D. gnrh
E. vitamin K
(A,B,C,D are all used to treat ovulatory (functional) disorders, but we can choose B since it is acute)
Calculate the day of ovulation:
Her peroid lasts for 3 days she has regular cycle for 21 days
A. 7
B. 14
A (21 – 14 = 7)