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| This disease can involve the uterus, fallopian tubes or ovaries or a combination of those organs? |
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| sexually transmitted micro-organisms (gonorrhea or chlamydia) |
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| descent of the bladder and the anterior vaginal wall into the vaginal canal is known as a? |
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| Bulging of the rectum and posterior vaginal wall down into the vaginal canal is known as? |
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| herniation of the rectouterine pouch into the retovaginal septum is known as? |
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| Descent of the cervix or entire uterus into the vaginal canal? |
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| Adenomyosis is caused by? |
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| amenorrhea could be a sign of? |
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| Dysmenorrhea could be a sign of? |
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| Ovarian cyst, follicular cyst, corpus luteum cyst, endometrial polyps, leiomyomas, adenomyosis andendometriosis are all? |
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| Endometrial cancer can be caused by? |
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| obesity, no pregnancies, early menarche, late menopause, tamoxifen, unopposed estrogen replacement |
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| Cervical cancer can be caused by? |
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| STD, HPV, multiple sex partners, smoking, diet and vitamin deficiencies |
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| Vulvar cancer is caused by? |
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| Vaginal cancer is caused by? |
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| Previous cervical cancer and nonsteroidal estrogens |
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| placenta is implanted in the lower segment of the uterus |
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| premature detachment of the normally situated placenta from the uterus |
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| development of htn with proteinuria or edema or both during pregnancy |
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| occurrence of one or more convulsions in a patient with preeclampsia. |
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| impregnated ovum outside the cavity of the uterus |
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| cyst located etween the head of the epididymis and the testes |
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| abnormal dilation of a vein within the spermatic cord - mostly left side |
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| one or both testes fail to descend into the scrotum |
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| testis rotates onits vascular pedicle thus interrupting blood supply |
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| sexually active young males |
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| Symptoms of urge to urinate frequently, delay in starting urination, decreased stream are all signs of? |
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| Infection of urinary tract that tends to occur in men who are between 30-50 years of age is known as? |
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| acute bacterial prostatitis. |
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| Papules that erode into painful ulcers, superficial exudate; painful lymphadenopathy describe what disease? |
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| Nonpainful chancre at site of invasion; secondary systemic involvement with skin rash and lymphadenopathy describe what disease? |
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| The major complications of this disease cause destructive lesions in the cardiovascular and nervous systems; congenital dental deformations and destructive bone lesions? |
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| Can be asymptomatic; urethritis; cervicitis; mucopurulent discharge; anorectal infection; pharyngitis are manifestions of what disease? |
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| epididymitis and lymphangitis; salpingitis; infertility; disseminated blood stream infection; neonatal blindness are complications of what disease? |
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| gonorrhea, syphilis, chancroid, bacterial vaginosis, granuloma inguinale and urogenital infections (lymphogranuloma venereum, chlamydia trachomatis) are all types of _____________? |
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| Painless,indurated, subcutaneous nodules of distal penis and introitus are manifestions of a disease that is predominant in the tropical climates? |
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| This STD is commonly associated with other STDs; purulent discharge; cervicitis; urethritis; proctitis; newborn conjunctivitis and pneumonia? |
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| Urogenial infections (lymphogranuloma venereum and chlamydia trachomatis) |
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| Major complications of this STD is epididymitis, Reiter syndrome, arthritis, disrupted lymph node functions, meningitis or pneumonia? |
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| urogenital infections (lymphogranuloma venereum or chlamydia trachomatis) |
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| Genital herpes, herpes simplex virus, condylomata acuminata, HPV, molluseum contagiosum, and molluscum contagiosum virus are all __________? |
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| Manifestation of this STD is painful blister-like lesions on external genitalia and genital tract? |
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| A major complication of this STD is spontaneous abortion, neonatal morbidity and mortality from CNS involvement? |
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| Genital herpes, herpes simplex virus |
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| Manifestation of soft, skin-colored single or clustered growths indicate what STD? |
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| Condylomata acuminata, HPV |
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| A major complication of this STD is cervical cancer, anorectal and penile cancer? |
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| Condylomata acuminata and HPV |
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| Manifestation of flesh-colored papules with a thick, creamy core describe what STD? |
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| Molluseum contagiosum, molluscum contagiosum virus |
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| Trichomoniasis, scabies and pediculosis pubis (crabs) are all ____? |
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| Manifestation of erythematous vaginal walls, vaginal discharge, pruritus, painful intercourse and dysuria indicate what STD? |
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| manifestation of intense pruritus? |
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| Manifestation of pruritus? |
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| crabs (pediculosis pubis) |
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| These STDs are transmitted by anal-oral or genital-anal contact? |
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| Shigellosis, giardiasis and Amebiasis |
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| Hepatitis B transmission modes? |
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| needle puncture, blood transfusions, cuts, perinatal transmission |
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| Manifestations of Hepatitis B? |
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| rash, urticaria, polyarthralgia, arthritis, jaundice, liver enlargement with infected body fluids and neonatal death. |
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| interpersonal contact or direct transfer of cells or body flids, perinatal transmission |
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| Mild subclinical illness, life-threatening in the immunocompromised; congenitally infected may have hepatosplenomegaly and neurologic defects |
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| The most common bacterial STD in the US? |
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| Most prevalent infectious genital ulceration in the US? |
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| Condylomata acuminata is also known as? |
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| Condylomata acuminata is caused by? |
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| Moluscum contagiosum can be transmitted how? |
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| skin-to-skin, swimming pools, towels, gym equipment |
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| Amebiasis is usually transmitted via? |
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| contaminated drinking water, but can be transmitted sexually |
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| Six types of viruses are responsible for? |
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| hepatitis A, B, C, D E AND G |
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| This hepatitis is known to be sexually transmitted? |
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| This hepatitis might be considered an STD because of oral-anal transmission? |
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