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1. Producing more LH than FSH results in what condition?: PCOS
2. Sonographic appearance of an IUD: highly echogenic uninterrupted line with posterior shadowing in the
endometrial cavity

3. Sonographic appearance of hydrosalpinx: - walls become thin secondary to dilation
- multicystic or fusiform mass
- dilated tubes from fundus of uterus
- pointed "beak" at swollen end of tube near isthmus
- bilateral
- ampullary portion more dilated than interstitial part of tube
4. What is the optimal placement for embryos in IVF?: Within 2 cm of the apex of the uterine fundus
5. Pts who undergo assisted reproductive procedures have an increased risk for: ectopic or heterotopic pregnancies
6. A tends to have a narrow base attachment to the endometrium with a vascular pedicle
feeding it: polyp

7. Inflammation of the serous membrane lining the abdominal cavity and covering the viscera is known
as: peritonitis

8. The uterine anomaly most frequently associated with a high incidence of infertility is a: septate uterus
9. When evaluating a patient for infertility you should evaluate for structural anomaly and also evaluate the:
endometrium

10.The triple line sign is associated with the: endometrium
11.After ovulation, progesterone is secreted by the: corpus luteum
12.Endocrine disorder associated with chronic anovulation?: PCOS
13.Infection involving the fallopian tube and ovary is known as: Tubo-ovarian abscess
14.Fusion of the inflamed dilated tube and ovary is called: Tubo-ovarian com- plex
15.Where is a Gartner's Duct cyst located?: vagina
16.What is the "tip of the iceberg" sign usually associated with?: dermoid tumor
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17.The most common adnexal mass found during early pregnancy is: corpus luteum cyst
18.Which pelvic organ is more commonly involved with metastatic disease?-
: ovaries

19.SImple ovarian cyst measuring less than cm in postmenopausal women are
most likely not malignant: 5




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