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Next step in LSIL for nonpregnant/premenopausal women
after colposcopy - ANSWER--If unsatisfactory or no visible
lesion= endocervical sampling
If CIN 2,3= ablation or excision
If no CIN 2,3= repeat pap at 6 &12 months OR conduct
HPV testing at 12 months
,Ovarian Tumor Markers:
Epithelial - ANSWER--CA-125
Ovarian Tumor Markers
Endodermal sinus - ANSWER--AFP
Ovarian Tumor Markers
Embryonal carcinoma - ANSWER--AFP, hCG
Ovarian Tumor Markers
Choriocarcinoma - ANSWER--hCG
Ovarian Tumor Markers
,Dysgerminoma - ANSWER--LDH
Ovarian Tumor Markers
Granulosa Cell - ANSWER--inhibin
why can hypothyroidism lead to precocious puberty? -
ANSWER--Bc high TSH levels stimulates LH & FSH
receptors (they all hare an alpha-subunit).
treatment of precocious puberty caused by CAH -
ANSWER--cortisol replacement
Which type of cervical squamous cell dysplasia warrents
colposcopy during pregnancy? - ANSWER--HSIL
, Tanner stages - ANSWER--Stage 1=prepubertal (raised
papilla/nipple only & no hair growth)
stage 2= breast budding, areolar enlargement, slight
growth of fine labial hair.
stage 3= further breast & areolar enlargement, further hair
growth
stage 4= areola remains elevated over breast; hair
becomes coarser & spreads over much of pubic region