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What is the most common site of ectopic pregnancies? |
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Every two days, HCG levels should..... |
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What is the most common cause of spontaneous abortion? |
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chromosomal abnormalities, of that is turner's syndrom (45x) |
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What is the single largest factor in infertility? |
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What accounts for 10% of all infertility? |
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What is involved in an infertility work-up? |
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Ovulation determination, semen analysis, hysterosalpingogram |
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What age group is eclampsia most common? |
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Chronic hypertension is defined as...increased risks include? |
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occurs prior to 20 weeks gestation risks include preterm labor, intrauterine growth retardation, fetal demise, placental abruption |
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what is the definition of pregnancy induced hypertension? |
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hypertension after 20 weeks gestation without proteinuria or edema |
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Pre-eclampsia definition, incidence |
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hypertension, proteinuria, edema 5% |
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risk factors for pre-eclampsia |
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nulliparity, advanced maternal age, teenagers, chronic hypertension, renal disease, diabetes, family history, twins, molar pregnancy (abnormal placental growth) |
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what is proteinuria defined as> |
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greater than 300mg of protein in 24 hour period |
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what is severe pre-eclampsia defined as |
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systolic blood pressure above 180 diastolic blood pressure above 110 5 grams/day proteinuria oliguria (less than 400cc a day) |
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same as pre-eclampsia (hbp, proteinuria, edema) plus SEIZURES |
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what is the treatment for eclampsia |
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magnesium sulfate (should be given as soon as decision to deliver is made, and 2 days after) |
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hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelets |
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placental abruption vs placenta previa |
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abruption: painful previa: painless |
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placenta accreta placenta increta placenta percreta |
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growth of placenta through entire endometrium onto myometrium growth into myometrium growth through myometrium onto the serosa |
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hyptonic myometrium (uterine atony) |
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most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage |
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risk factor for post-partum bleeding |
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prolonged/quick labor oxytocin induced labor high parity retained placenta tissue accreta increta or percreta |
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how to prevent post-partum bleeding |
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give prophylactic oxytocins after delivery of baby |
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definitions of postpartum bleeding: vaginal: c/s: c/s+histerectomy: |
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Causative agents: primary syphilis secondary syphilis genital herpes chancroid veneral warts lymphogranula venereum |
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treponema pallidum treponema pallidum herpes simplex virus haemophilis ducreyi human papiloomavirus (HPV) klebsiella granulomatis |
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With this STD you may get a flu-like prodrome 2-3 days before genital symptoms |
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alkaline vaginal pH (4.5 or higher) acidic vaginal pH (3.8 or lower) |
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bacterial vaginosis (anaerobes) yeast infection |
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With what STD are you worried about dissemination? |
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what is the most common gynecological malignancy? |
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endometrial carcinoma (uterine cancer) 36,000 new cases and 6000 cases per year, mostly seen in menapause |
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What is the most common exogenous risk factor for developing uterine cancer? |
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ingestion of unopposed estrogen |
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What are the risk factors of cervical cancer? |
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HPV infection intercourse at an early age (transformation zone exposed) multiple partners smoking |
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At what stage/s can cervical cancer be treated surgically? |
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stage 1 (radical hysterectomy) otherwise do radiation therapy |
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what is the leading cause of death from gyn malignancies? |
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What is the key to treating ovarian cancer? |
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what is the most frequent symptom associated with vulvar cancer? |
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postmenopausal hot flashes always respond to______ |
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What is endometriosis and where is it commonly seen? |
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endometriosis is a medical condition in which cells from the lining of the uterus appear and flourish outisde the uterine cavity, most commonly on the ovaries. |
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