Answers
A "fishy odor", with grayish, malodorous, non-adherent vaginal discharge can indicate -
Correct Answer Bacterial vaginosis
A "clue cell" always indicates - Correct Answer Bacterial vaginosis
Pea orange skin over the breast likely indicates - Correct Answer Breast cancer
A "chocolate cyst" in the vagina indicates - Correct Answer Endometriosis
Differences in discharge between chlamydia and gonorrhea - Correct Answer
Chlamydia: discharge is not painful, gonorrhea discharge IS painful
Tank smear shows multinucleate giant cells is positive for - Correct Answer Herpes
simplex
Varicella
Child w/ corneal ulcer
Gram negative diplococcic is - Correct Answer Gonorrhea
P53 suppressor gene is commonly associated with - Correct Answer Ovarian cancer
Eczematous lesion of the nipple can indicate - Correct Answer Paget's disease
"Chain of pearls" on US of vaginal exam - Correct Answer Poly Cystic Ovarian
Syndrome
If a wet mount shows motile, pear shaped, flagellated protozoans, pathognomonic for -
Correct Answer Trichomoniasa
Red maculopapular lesions on the cervix - Correct Answer Trichomoniasa (strawberry
cervix)
White, curd like, non-odorous vaginal discharge indicates - Correct Answer
vulvovaginal candidiasis
What clinical trial is strongly indicative of cervical cancer extension to the pelvic wall? -
Correct Answer Unilateral leg edema
sciatic pain
, Ureteral obstruction
Nabothian cyst - Correct Answer A mucous inclusion cyst of the cervix (usually
asymptomatic and benign)
What is the normal pH of the vagina? - Correct Answer 3.8-4.4
Which pH of the vagina indicates a bacterial or protozoa infection? - Correct Answer >
4.9
What causes Condylomata acuminate? - Correct Answer HPV 6 and 11
What is the causative agent in bacterial vaginosis (BV)? - Correct Answer Gardner Ella
If a patient has pain in her eyes, canker sores in her mouth, and sores and scars in her
genital area, what is the diagnosis? - Correct Answer Behest disease
What is the most common cell type in vulvar and/or vaginal carcinoma? - Correct
Answer Squamous cell (90%)
Vaginal carcinoma (85%)
What is the causative agent in lymphogranuloma vereneum - Correct Answer A
serotype of Chlamydia Trachomatis?
If a female patient has vesicopustular eruption, unilateral inguinal bubo, anal discharge,
and rectal bleeding, this is the classic presentation of? - Correct Answer
Lymphogranuloma vereneum
What is the most common causative organism in mastitis, breast infection, or breast
abscess? - Correct Answer Staphylococcus aurous
What is the most common histological type of breast cancer? - Correct Answer
Infiltrating ductal carcinoma
What types of breast cancer is typically estrogen receptor positive? - Correct Answer
All invasive lobular carcinomas and 2/3rds of ductal carcinomas are estrogen-receptor
positive
Are the majority of breast cancers in the ducts or in the lobes? - Correct Answer
Invasive ductal tumors = 90%
lobular tumors = 10%
What are the expected changes in gonadotropin levels after menopause? - Correct
Answer - FSH ink 10-20x
- LH ink 3x, becomes max 1-3 years after menopause