Tumor markers associated with Dysgerminoma
LDH
The three different medical management options for ectopic pregnancy
Single dose, two-dose, multi dose
At this age do you begin screening for DEXA scans
65
Most common site of ureter injury during a hysterectomy
at the level or uterine vessels/cardinal ligament
The male derivative of the round ligament
gubernaculum
most likely primary cancer site in a patient with bilateral complex ovarian masses, gelatinous ascites with pseudomyxoma peritonei identified on final pathology?
Appendix
Progesterone level to indicate ovulation
3
Treatment choice for a 5 year old with symptomatic labial adhesions
estrogen cream
When would you re-dose abx
What is EBL >1500cc and/or >4 hours
3 vessels on the posterior branch of the internal iliac
What is iliolumbar, lateral sacral and superior gluteal
Treatment for high risk GTN
EMA-CO
etoposide, mtx, actinomycin D, cyclophosphamide, vincristine
Gene mutation associated with Lynch Syndrome
mismatch repair gene Frequency of each gene mutation in Lynch syndrome: MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2
Patient presents with blood nipple discharge
Intraductal papilloma Ductal ectasias and/or intraductal papillomas
Most common injury associated with a TVT
Bladder perforation
Surgical wound class for a uncomplicated TLH
Class II: clean contaminated
Medication of choice for OAB with a medical history of renal disease/MOA
Anti-muscarinic (oxybutynin)
blocks parasympathetic M2/M3 receptor to inhibit involuntary detrusor contractions
First year failure rate for Nexplanon
0.05%
Medication used for osteoporosis that is reduce risk of vertebral fractures
raloxifene
Describe the path of the ureter
Leaves kidney-starts retroperitoneal, anterior on the psoas muscle, crosses over the bifurcation of the iliacs at the pelvic brim, posterior to ovarian fossa, posterior lateral to anterior medial, under uterine vessel and inserts into the posterior bladder
Bowel injuries are repaired
Perpendicular to to the long axis of the bowel
Breast cancer surveillance for a BRCA1/2
Age 25-29 clinical breast exam 6-12 months, annual MRI
>30 annual mammo/MRI every 6 months, clinical breast exam yearly
Treatment choice for hot flashes with a history of breast cancer
Venlafaxine
Syndrome includes ascities, pleural effusion and benign ovarian tumor (fibroma)
Meigs syndrome
Nerve root injured resulting in Footdrop and foot inversion
L4-S2 (lateral peroneal)
Syndrome when left common iliac vein is compressed between the right iliac artery and lumbar spine
May Turner Syndrome