Reproductive Disorders Flashcards
Which of the following sex steroids can be used to evaluate ovarian function and reproductive function?
a. Estradiol
b. Follicle Stimulating Hormone
c. Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin
d. Luteinizing Hormone
a. Estradiol
Which of the following phases in uterine endometrial coincides with the peak of progesterone secretion?
A. Follicular phase
B. Proliferative phase
C. Secretory phase
D. Shedding of the uterine endometrium
C. Secretory phase
Which of the following markers of pregnancy if in inadequate concentration can be an indicator of fetal danger?
A. Human chorionic gonadotropin
B. Human placental lactogen
C. Progesterone
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
V, a 22-year-old female with missed period underwent a quantitative hCG test. Result: 280,000 mlU/ml. How would you correlate clinically?
A. She is pregnant with multiple gestations
B. She has ectopic pregnancy & confirm by ultrasound
C. She has a trophoblastic neoplasm
D. She has hypothalamic-pituitary tumor
C. She has a trophoblastic neoplasm
SC, 37/F and MJ, 35/M have been married for 5 years. They underwent fertility work-up. What drug can be used for ovulation induction initial treatment for infertility?
A. Estrogen
B. Nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor
C. Progesterone
D. Testosterone
B. Nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor
Which of the following evaluation would be useful in patients with oligospermia or azoorpermia as an aid in diagnosis and indication for the feasibility of treatment/
A. Testicular Biopsy
B. hCG Stimulation Test
C. Inhibin measurements
D. Semen analysis
A. Testicular Biopsy
Which of the following is the most important step in the evaluation of male infertility.
A. Testicular Biopsy
B. hCG Stimulation Test
C. Inhibin measurements
D. Semen analysis
D. Semen analysis
- Which of the following semen analysis evaluation can predict fertility?
A. Sperm concentration
B. Sperm morphology
C. Sperm motility
D. Sperm volume
B. Sperm morphology
Sperm motility grade that has
non-progressive motility but with tail movement.
A. Grade 1
B. Grade 2
C. Grade 3
D. Grade 4
B. Grade 2
Which of the following laboratory result for FSH and LH is associated with primary testicular failure?
A. SH: Increased ; LH: Decreased
B. FSH: Increased ; LH: Increased
C. FSH: Decreased ; LH: Decreased
D. FSH: Decreased ; LH: Increased
B. FSH: Increased ; LH: Increased