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| most common functional cysts |
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| etiology of follicular cyst: |
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| arise after failure of a follicle to rupture |
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| most follicular cysts resolve spontaneously wn: |
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| common functional cyst, >3cm, firm to solid consistency, occurs post ovulation, amy be hemorrhagic and cause sx |
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1. corpus lutein 2. Theca lutein |
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| of the lutein cyst which is more common? |
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| cyst filled with, straw colored fluid, assoc w pregnancy, BILATERAL |
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| conditions assoc w elevated CA-125: |
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1. gynecologic malignancies 2. nongynecologic cancers 3. benign gynecologic conditions; endometriosis, menses, prego 4. nongynecologic conditions; liver dz, CHF, lupus....... |
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| management of ovarian cyst >2cm in a premenarchal female: |
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| management of cyst <6cm in reproductive female: |
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| observe for 8-12wks then repeat US |
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| management of 6-8cm cyst in reproductive female: |
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| if unilocular observe, explore if multilocular or solid on US |
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| management of >8cm cyst in reproductive female |
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| exploratory laparoscopy/otomy for ovarian cystectomy |
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| managment of palpable cyst in postmenopausal female |
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| exploratory laparoscopy/otomy for ovarian oophorectomy |
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| what % of ovarian tumors are benign |
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| 4 types of ovarian tumors: |
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1. epithelial 2. germ cell 3. stromal 4. metastatic |
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| most common form of ovarian tumor: |
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| 6 types of epithelial cell tumors: |
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1. serous tumors 2. mucinous tumor 3. endometrioid tumor 4. clear cell adenocarcinoma 5. brenner tumor 6. undiferentiated carcinoma |
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| what type of tumor is a teratoma? |
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| what kind of tumors are granulosa-theca cell tumors |
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| what type of tumor is sertoli-leydig androblastoma? |
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| what type of tumor is gonadoblastoma: |
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| 5 protective factors from ovarian cancer: |
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1. 5+yrs of oral contraceptive use 2. Multiparity 3. breast feeding 4. tubal ligation 5. hysterectomy |
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| primary diagnostic evaluation for ovarian cancer: |
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| 3 methods of diagnostic evaluation for ovarian cancer: |
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| describe the consistency of malignant mass on US |
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| solid or cystic and solid |
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| malignant pelvic mass: unilateral or bilateral? |
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| ovarian cancer: 4 surgical stages - |
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1. limited to ovaries 2. extension from ovarues to pelvis 3. extension to abd cavity 4. distant metastatic dz |
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| most common if the epithelial tumors |
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| serous cystadenoma: malignant or benign |
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| brenner cell tumors: mailgnant or benign? |
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| tumor may differentiate into hair, cartilage and bone: |
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| germ cell tumors: unilateral or bilateral |
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| triad of cancer of the fallopian tubes: |
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1. profuse watery dc 2. pelvic pain 3. pelvic mass |
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