Frage 1
Frage
In the primary stage of the menstrual cycle, which pituitary hormone is responsible for stimulating ovarian follicle development?
Antworten
-
LH
-
FSH
-
ACTH
-
Prolactin
-
Growth Hormone
-
ADH
-
Oxytocin
Frage 2
Frage
A surge of which pituitary hormone triggers ovulation?
Antworten
-
FSH
-
LH
-
Oxytocin
-
ADH
-
ACTH
-
Growth Hormone
-
TSH
Frage 3
Frage
The [blank_start]Corpus Luteum[blank_end] is a hormone-secreting structure that develops in an ovary after an ovum has been discharged but degenerates after a few days unless pregnancy has begun.
Frage 4
Frage
The corpus luteum secretes [blank_start]progesterone[blank_end], which is a steroid hormone responsible for the development of the endometrium
Frage 5
Frage
The average menstrual cycle last [blank_start]28[blank_end] days
Frage 6
Frage
Breakdown of the corpus luteum (luteolysis) typically occurs [blank_start]14 days[blank_end] post ovulation
Antworten
-
14 days
-
7 days
-
4 days
-
24 hours
Frage 7
Frage
Stages of the menstrual cycle:
[blank_start]Follicular phase[blank_end] = FSH stimulates follicle development. Raising oestrogen levels inhibit FSH production, therefore all follicles other than the dominant follicle die
[blank_start]Ovulation[blank_end] = Release of oocyte from ruptured dominant follicle
[blank_start]Luteal Phase[blank_end] = Formation of corpus luteum
Antworten
-
Luteal Phase
-
Ovulation
-
Follicular phase
-
Menstrual phase
Frage 8
Frage
During menstruation, arteriolar constriction brings above shedding of the functional layer of the [blank_start]endometrium[blank_end]
Frage 9
Frage
Whilst the average menstrual cycle is 4 weeks long (28 days), a normal menstrual cycle is considered anything between [blank_start]3[blank_end] and [blank_start]5[blank_end] weeks in frequency.
Frage 10
Frage
The passing of clots is a normal finding for a woman undergoing menstruation.
Frage 11
Frage
Menstrual bleeding should be light - there should not be in excess of [blank_start]80[blank_end]ml passed.
Frage 12
Frage
Menorrhagia: [blank_start]Prolonged and increased menstrual flow[blank_end]
Metrorrhagia: [blank_start]Regular intermenstrual bleeding[blank_end]
Polymenorrhoea: [blank_start]Periods occurring at < 21 day interval[blank_end]
Amenorrhoea: [blank_start]Absence of menstruation > 6 months[blank_end]
Oligomenorrhoea: [blank_start]Periods at intervals of > 35 days[blank_end]
Antworten
-
Periods at intervals of > 35 days
-
Absence of menstruation > 6 months
-
Periods occurring at < 21 day interval
-
Prolonged and increased menstrual flow
-
Regular intermenstrual bleeding
Frage 13
Frage
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) is typically caused by which organism?
Antworten
-
Chlamydia
-
Gonorrhea
-
Herpes
-
Haemophilus
Frage 14
Frage
Chlamydia infection typically affects which structure?
Antworten
-
Fallopian Tubes
-
Cervix
-
Uterus
-
Vagina
-
Ovaries
Frage 15
Frage
Which layer of the uterus is most prone to development of carcinomas?
[blank_start]Endometrium[blank_end]
Frage 16
Frage
A woman presents to her GP complaining of heavy, painful periods. She describes that she has recently found sex painful. After referral to Ninewells and the relevant investigations have been conducted, she is diagnosed with benign smooth muscle tumors of the uterus.
This is known clinically as ...
Frage 17
Frage
The following picture shows which condition?
Frage 18
Frage
Which condition can be described as the following:
"an often painful disorder in which tissue that normally lines the inside of your uterus grows outside of your uterus, most commonly in your ovaries, fallopian tubes and the tissue lining your pelvis.
[blank_start]Endometriosis[blank_end]
Frage 19
Frage
[blank_start]Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding[blank_end] is a condition affecting 50% of women with abnormal uterine bleeding. This diagnosis is made by exclusion and is also known as non-organic menorrhagia.
Frage 20
Frage
Endometrial Carcinomas typically affect women who are [blank_start]post[blank_end]-menopausal - the peak age of incidence being around [blank_start]60[blank_end] years old
Frage 21
Frage
Most cases of Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding are ...
Frage 22
Frage
Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding:
Tends to present with an [blank_start]irregular[blank_end] cycle of menorrhagia
More common in [blank_start]obese[blank_end] women
Antworten
-
obese
-
underweight
-
irregular
-
regular
Frage 23
Frage
Ovulatory Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding (the less common type) is thought to be caused by an inadequate production of [blank_start]progesterone[blank_end] by the corpus luteum.
Frage 24
Frage
The thicker a woman's endometrium, the more likely she is to develop endometrial carcinoma.
Frage 25
Frage
Investigations of Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding may require imaging of the uterus. Where Ultrasound scans are not enough, a scope can be inserted into the vagina and into the uterus in order to view its contents.
This procedure is called [blank_start]Hysteroscopy[blank_end]
Frage 26
Frage
Which of the following are the two main treatments for Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding?
Antworten
-
Progestogens (Synthetic Progesterone)
-
Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill
-
Danazol
-
GnRH Analogues
-
NSAIDs
-
Capillary Wall Stabilisers
Frage 27
Frage
Patients that fail on [blank_start]2[blank_end] medical therapies for Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding are typically then given a progestogen-releasing intrauterine device in the form of a coil.
Frage 28
Frage
If medical treatments fail for Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding, surgical treatment in the form of endometrial [blank_start]ablation[blank_end] should be attempted. If this is unsuccessful, surgical removal of the uterus (called a [blank_start]hysterectomy[blank_end]) should be considered.
Frage 29
Frage
A sub-total hysterectomy involves removal of the uterus but preservation of the [blank_start]cervix[blank_end].