1 - Intro to Women's Health Flashcards

1
Q

What defines the germinal stage of human embryonic development?

A
  • first 10 d in which implantation occurs
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2
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When does the embryonic development occur?

A
  • First 8 weeks
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3
Q

When does the fetal development occur?

A
  • 10 weeks until birth
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4
Q

Which germ cell layer evolves to form the female reproductive system?

a. ectoderm
b. mesoderm
c. endoderm

A

b. mesoderm

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5
Q

Which part of the mesoderm evolves to form the female reproductive system?

a. practomesoderm
b. intermediate mesoderm
c. lateral plates

A

b. intermediate mesoderm

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6
Q

The sertoli cells produce this hormone which prevents the development of the mullerian system from the paramesonephric ducts.

A
  • AMH
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7
Q

Female differentation begins around what week?

A
  • week 9
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8
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This gene must be present in order for the tests to develop from primitive cords (male differentiation).

A
  • SRY gene
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9
Q

How can you distinguish the labia majorum from the labia minorum?

A
  • labia minorum has no hair follicles
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10
Q

What is the last resort treatment for labial hypertrophy?

A
  • labioplasty
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11
Q

The clitoris is homologous to what male structure?

A
  • male penis
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12
Q

What is virilization?

A
  • enlargement of the clitoris
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13
Q

What are the 4 types of femoral circumcision?

A
  • Type 1: Clitoridectomy
  • Type 2: Labial excision
  • Type 3: infibulation (removes external genatalia)
  • Type 4: anything else
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14
Q

This urethral issue is commonly seen in prepubertal girls or postmenopausal women who have increased abdominal pressure.

A
  • urethral prolapse
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15
Q

What are the 3 levator ani muscles?

A
  • ileococcygeus
  • pubococcygeal
  • puborectalis muscle
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16
Q

The levator ani muscles are innervated by what nerve?

A
  • S2-S4
17
Q

The perineal body is formed predominantly by what 3 muscles?

A
  • bulbocavernosus muscle
  • superficial transverse perineal muscles
  • external anal sphincter
18
Q

The perineal body is innervated by what nerve?

A
  • pudendal nerve
19
Q

Why are episiotomies no longer routinely done.

A
  • It can lead to increased incidence of 3rd and 4th degree lacerations leading to fecal incontinence
20
Q

This is defined as involuntary spasms of the vaginal muscle during sexual intercourse.

A
  • vaginismus
21
Q

90% of lower genital tract neoplasias arise from what part of the cervix?

A
  • squamocolumar junction aka “transformation zone”
22
Q

Why do nabothian cysts form in the cervix?

A
  • they form if the endocervical glands are occluded by squamous metaplasia
23
Q

What changes the vaginal pH during puberty to be more acidic?

A
  • secretion of estrogen increases glycogen production in which lactobacilli thrive
24
Q

What arteries supply the endometrium?

A
  • spiral arteries
25
Q

About 2 cm lateral to the cervix, the uterine artery crosses _____ the ureter.

A
  • over
26
Q

A 14 y o girl who underwent menarche age 12 noted onset of sharp LLQ pain at 1 am which awakened her. It was associated with nausea and vomiting X 2. What could be the etiology of the pain?

A
  • Ovarian torsion
27
Q

Labia majora is analogous to what male part?

A

scrotum