Ovarian Anatomy
Pink Purple and other things
Presentation
Name that lab
Is this bad?
100

The veins that directly drain the Ovary

Ovarian pampiniform plexus


100

Label the histology slide(Picture 2)

What is Chorion and Amnion

100

what are at least 3 risk factors Ovarian Fibroma

BRCA1/BRCA2 gene mutations

HNPCC Syndrome

peutz-jeghers Syndrome 

Elevated number of lifetime ovulations

infertility/low number of pregnancies

PCOS

Early menarche/late menopause

100

The hormone that converts androstenedione to Estradiol 

What is Aromatase

100

Most common type of Ovarian tumor

Serous (papillary serous)

200

The two arteries ligated in an Oophorectomy

What is the Ovarian artery and Ovarian branch from Uterine artery

200

The fluid analysis from a pleural effusion for ovarian tumors would demonstrate these labs and this type of exudate

High Protein and LDH

Exudative Picture 5

200

Age of presentation for ovarian Fibroadenoma

what is peak incidence of 60-70

200

in females this cell is able to produce androstenedione but not estrogen in response to this hormone

What is thecal cells responding to LH

200

What is the prognosis for Mucinous Ovarian Tumor

What is mostly good prognosis

75% of cases are benign

300

The route of obtaining Ovarian tissue to evaluate it histologically

What is Oophorectomy

Never do FNA on ovary of testicles it could spread the cancer

300

What is a pearl sized nodule at the anterior TFL and one at the pubic tubercle

What is the broad ligament and Ovary/urethra/abdomen

300
3 symptoms patients with ovarian Fibroma commonly present with

Ascites and ABD pain

Cancer Cachexia

disruption in menstrual cycle

pleural effusion->SOB

ABD mass/Pelvic mass

300

Sox 9 inhibits this hormone in males

what is WNT4(Picture 3)

300

Prognosis for Serous Cystadenocarcinoma

What is Poor

This is the most aggressive type of ovarian cancer

400

These three things susspend the Ovary in in the pelvis

What is the  Mesovarium, suspensory ligament of the ovary (infundibulopelvic ligament), and the ovarian ligament (Picture 7)
400

Call Exner bodies are a sign of this type of Cancer

Granulosa cell tumors - presents with post menopausal bleeding due to estrogen and progesterone production

400

The first symptom a patient often present with in ovarian Fibroma?

what is increased abdominal girth/clothes no longer fit

400

this is why CA-125 is used to monitor Ovarian Cancer

What is non specific

- endometriosis, menstruation, liver disease, PID, Uterine fibroids, pregnancy

400

Where does malignant cancer come from commonly to the Ovary Name at least 2

GI tract or breast

Endometrial cancer 

Malignant lymphoma

500

Every team answers

Team 1 what is the US findings of a benign ovarian mass

Team 2 what is the US of a malignant ovarian mass

Team 3 give a differential for an ovarian mass/adnexal mass

Picture 4

500

Due to failure of these two structures patients develop uterine prolapse

What is cardinal ligament and Uterosacral ligaments

500

These thing will reduce the risk of Ovarian Cancer

What is 

Breast feeding, Tubal ligation, GnRH analogs

500

Tumor markers for ovarian cancers must list 3

What is CA-125

AFP - Yolk Sac tumors

bHCG - non-gestational carcinoma

Inhibin b - Granulosa cell tumor

500

Female Equivalent to Male Seminoma

what is Dysgerminoma

Occurs in 20-30y/o

Most common type of malignant ovarian tumor for young Women

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