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| Virus diseases of the vulva |
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| herpes simplex, human papilloma virus |
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| Bacterial diseases of vulva |
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| Vulvitis is a virus made up of |
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herpes simplex virus Human papilloma virus |
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| Herpes simplex virus causes |
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| Human papilloma virus causes |
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| genital warts (condylomata acuminatum) |
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| Vaginitis is an infection caused by |
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trichomonas vaginalis Candida albicans Gardnerella vaginalis |
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| Most common presentation of gonorrhea and other bacterial infections |
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| Endocervicitis (bacterial) |
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| Condition where the HSV and HPV invade the squamous epithelium of the ectocervix |
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| Lesions of flat papillomas |
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| Virus characterized by intranuclear inclusions and multinucleation |
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| Infection that causes koilocytic changes |
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| Infection that may progress to cervical carcinoma |
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| Disease that symptoms include a red and inflamed cervix with an unusual discharge |
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| Disease that is a sexually transmitted DNA virus that affects the nucleus of affected cells (koilocytes) |
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| Associated with the increased risk of dysplasia and carcinoma |
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| Infection of the reproductive tract that causes infertility |
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| Sexually transmitted infection associated with pelvic inflammatory disease, although it may be a complication of septic abortion or childbirth |
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| Infection that may be fatal if it occurs as a complication of septic abortion |
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| Type of endometritis that is associated with ascending infections and abortions |
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| Type of endometritis that is associated with IUD, PID, abortions and clinically presents with bleeding pelvic pain |
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| Most common infection of the female genital organs and almost always occurs as a component of PID |
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| Common infection that presents with adhesions that extend to the rectum or urinary bladder |
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| Infection of the fallopian tubes that is an ascending infection (n gonorrhea, e coli, chlamydia, mycoplasma, TB) |
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| Clinically presents with infertility, ectopic pregnancy, pain, hydrosalpinz, pyosalpinx, tubo ovarian abcess and ahesions |
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| carcinoma that presents in 3% of GYN carcincomas |
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| Squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva |
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| clinically presents as pruritis, bleeding, infection, ulcer, and mass |
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| squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva |
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| carcinoma that metastasis to the inguinal and femoral lymph nodes and the survival is excellent (90%) |
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| squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva |
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| Presents as a malignant red moist lesion on labia majora |
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| Paget disease of the vulva |
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| Pagets disease of the vulva prognosis |
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| Disease of old age and is the Most common carcinoma of the vagina with localized lesions |
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| Squamous cell carcinoma of the vagina |
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| Survival rate of squamous cell carcinoma of the vagina is |
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| Presents as a mass like a bunch of grapes in hollow lined organs (vagina, urinary bladder) in children under 4 |
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| embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma |
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| Management of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma |
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| Carcinoma that accounts for 20% of gynecologic cancers |
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| condition that is preceded by cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (curable condition) |
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| invasive cervical carcinoma |
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| condition that comes from multiple partners, early age first coitus, and an hpv infection |
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| cervical intraepithelial neoplasia |
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| Types of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia |
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| 1: mild dysplasia, 2 moderate, 3 severe dysplasia |
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| Condition that presents as only mild dysplasia or abnormal cell growth. Often corrosponds to low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion on a PAP test |
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| condition that corresponds to high grade squamous intra epithelial lesions |
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| Presents as severe dysplasia that spans more than 2/3 of the epithelium and may involve the full thickness |
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| This lesion may sometimes be also referred to as cervical carcinoma in situ |
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| Squamous cell Carcinoma where tumors originate from the transitional zone |
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| Type of dysplasia that shows disorderly maturation limited to the basal and parabasal layers |
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| Dysplasia that shows atypical cells through the entire thickness of the epithelium |
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| Use of the PAP test will detect and decrease the incidence of |
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| CIN (invasive cervical cancer) |
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| carcinoma that usually evolves from CIN and presents as bleeding and dypareunia |
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| squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix |
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| management of squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix |
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| conization, radical hysterectomy, radiotherapy |
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| presents as implantation and growth of endometrium anywhere in the body except the uterus |
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| endometriosis Clinically described as |
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| pain, uterine bleeding, dysmenorrhea, and infertility |
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| Pathology where the surface of the pelvic organs are sprinkled with red, bluish, or yellow punctate lesions |
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| Pathology where the ectopic endometrial tissue consists of hemorrhagic endometrial stroma and glands. |
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| pathology that is shows a blood filled cyst measuring 3-5 centimeters and larger in the ovaries |
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