Ten Teachers, 21st
Edition | Edited by
Emma Crosbie &
Louise C. Kenny |
Complete Test
Bank | Chapters 1-
17
Reference: Crosbie, E. J., & Kenny, L. C. (Eds.). (2024). Gynaecology by ten
teachers (21st ed.). CRC Press.
,This test bank contains original questions and rationales created from
established gynaecological knowledge and aligned with the chapter structure of
the referenced text.
Table of Contents
Gynaecology by Ten Teachers, 21st Edition | Edited by Emma Crosbie & Louise C. Kenny |
Complete Test Bank | Chapters 1-17 ..................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 1: Development and Anatomy of the Female Sexual Organs and Pelvis ..................... 3
Chapter 2: Gynaecological History, Examination and Investigations ....................................... 13
Chapter 3: Hormonal Control of the Menstrual Cycle and Hormonal Disorders .................... 22
Chapter 4: Disorders of Menstrual Bleeding ................................................................................. 31
Chapter 5: Implantation and Early Pregnancy .............................................................................. 40
Chapter 6: Contraception and Abortion ......................................................................................... 46
Chapter 7: Subfertility ........................................................................................................................ 55
Chapter 8: Menopause and Post-reproductive Health................................................................. 64
Chapter 9: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Related Conditions ....................................... 73
Chapter 10: Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor Problems ............................................................ 81
Chapter 11: Benign Conditions of the Ovary and Pelvis .............................................................. 90
Chapter 12: Benign Conditions of the Uterus, Cervix and Endometrium................................. 97
Chapter 13: Benign Conditions of the Vulva, Vagina, Psychosexual Disorders and Female
Genital Mutilation ............................................................................................................................. 106
Chapter 14: Malignant Disease of the Ovary ................................................................................ 113
Chapter 15: Malignant Disease of the Uterus .............................................................................. 121
Chapter 16: Premalignant and Malignant Disease of the Lower Genital Tract ..................... 129
Chapter 17: Gynaecological Surgery and Therapeutics ............................................................ 136
Chapter 1: Development and Anatomy of the Female Sexual Organs and
Pelvis
, Question 1
During embryonic development, the paramesonephric (Müllerian) ducts give
rise to which female reproductive structures?
A) Ovaries and fallopian tubes
B) Fallopian tubes, uterus, and upper vagina
C) Lower vagina and external genitalia
D) Ovaries and uterus
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Correct (B): The paramesonephric (Müllerian) ducts develop into the
fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and the upper one-third of the vagina. The
ovaries develop separately from the genital ridge mesenchyme.
Incorrect (A): Ovaries are derived from the genital ridge, not the Müllerian
ducts.
Incorrect (C): The lower vagina and external genitalia are derived from the
urogenital sinus.
Incorrect (D): Ovaries have a separate embryologic origin from the
paramesonephric ducts.
Study Tip: "Müllerian = M for middle structures (fallopian tubes, uterus,
upper vagina)."
Question 2
A medical student is reviewing the blood supply to the pelvic organs. Which
artery is the primary blood supply to the uterus?
A) Ovarian artery
B) Internal pudendal artery
C) Uterine artery
D) Vaginal artery