Statistics for OBGYN - GYN Fast Facts

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the risk of these cancers is reduced w/ oral contraceptive useovarian, endometrial
100%
primary amenorrhea is defined as no menses by this age, if there are no other signs of puberty13yo
50%
primary amenorrhea is defined as no menses by this age if there are already other signs of puberty15yo
50%
average age of menopause is51.4yo
50%
Strains of HPV responsible for condylomata accuminata (anogenital warts)6, 11
50%
this disorder occurs as a result of intrauterine adhesions which ultimately cause amenorrheaasherman syndrome
50%
the pH of these two conditions is > 4.5BV, trichomoniasis
50%
MC bacterial STIchlamydia
50%
epithelial cells covered by bacteria found in cervical mucus are known asclue cells
50%
the risk of this cancer increases w/ estrogen exposureendometrial
50%
this hormone rises as the number of primary ovarian follicles (“eggs”) declinesFSH
50%
MC symptom of menopausehot flashes
50%
during ovulation, estrogen is high and progesterone islow
50%
PMS refers to symptoms occuring during this phase of the menstrual cycleluteal
50%
whirpool sign on ultrasound of the ovaries is concerning forovarian torsion
50%
vaginal fullness, pressure, or the sensation of something falling out of the vagine indicatespelvic organ prolapse
50%
ovarian torsion is most common on this sideright
50%
this disorder, causing panhypopituitarism, is a complication of postpartum hemorrhagesheehan syndrome
50%
Colpitis macularis is another name for this sign seen in trichomoniasisStrawberry cervix
50%
MC nonviral STItrichomoniasis
50%
____ can be treated w/ metronidazole 2g one time dose PO, whereas _____ must be treated w/ a 7 day course of metronidazole 500mg BIDtrichomoniasis, BV
50%
pH 4-4.5 indicatesyeast infection
50%
age that 9vHPV vaccine is recommended in children11-12y
0%
stage of uterine prolapse defined by the uterus located at the level of the hymen2
0%
FSH > this value indicates menopause25
0%
in women w/ regular menstrual cycles, amenorrhea is defined as this many months w/ a period3mo
0%
primary ovarian insufficiency is hypergonadotropic hypogonadism before the age of40yo
0%
candidiasis is associated w/ pH 4.5
0%
trichomoniasis is associated with pH >5
0%
ovarian mass > how many cm is the greatest risk factor for ovarian torsion5cm
0%
in women w/ irregular menstrual cycles, amenorrhea is defined as this many months w/ a period6mo
0%
menorrhagia is defined as > X mL of blood during menses8mL
0%
MCC of dysfunctional uterine bleedinganovulatory cycles
0%
pH 4.5+ is associated w/ this conditionbacterial vaginosis
0%
cervical petechiae, otherwise known as "strawberry cervix" is seen inBV
0%
MC bacterial STIchlamydia
0%
epithelial cells covered by bacteria found in cervical mucus are known asclue cells
0%
most common form of pelvic organ prolapsecystocele
0%
use of OCPs decrease risk of these two cancersendometrial, ovarian
0%
MC benign breast lesionfibroadenoma
0%
MC STIhpv
0%
MC type of breast cancerinvasive ductal carcinoma
0%
breast masses that are hard and immobile are more likely to be (benign, malignant)malignant
0%
refers to abnormal uterine bleeding that is heavy or prolonged and occurs at irregular intervals (more frequently than normal menstruation)menometorrhagia
0%
refers to abnormally prolonged (> 7 days per cycle) or heavy (> 80 mL of blood) uterine bleeding that maintains a normal menstrual cycle.menorrhagia
0%
is abnormal uterine bleeding in between normal cycles that recur at irregular intervals.metorrhagia
0%
placenta acreta is invasion of the placenta into themyometrium
0%
FDA approved nonhormonal pharmacotherapy for hot flashesparoxetine
0%
refers to regular menstrual cycles that occur at shortened intervals (< 21 days)polymenorrhea
0%
medication indicated for PMS-related bloatingspironolactone
0%
MC cervical cancersquamous cell carcinoma
0%
Fibrocystic breast disease symptoms not treated by conservative measures and OTC pain relievers can be treated withTamoxifen
0%
pH > 5 is associated w/trichomoniasis
0%
both trichomoniasis and BV can be treated w/ metronidazole, but this one can also be treated w/ a one time dose of tinidazoletrichomoniasis
0%

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