Hint | Answer |
Treatment for severe prementrual syndrome or premenstrual dysphoric disorder | |
Result of permanent loss of estrogen. Symptomatic for 12 months. Causes menstrual irregularity, sweats and hot flashes, mood changes, and dyspareunia | |
Medical treatment for menopause. Indicated for short term symptomatic relief and prevention of osteoporosis. Contraindications are breast and endometrial carcinoma and PE or DVT | |
Heavy and prolonged menstrual bleeding. Etiologies are endometrial hyperplasia, uterine fibroids, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, and IUDs | |
Light menstrual flow or spotting. Can be caused by obstruction and OCPs | |
Intermenstrual bleeding. Caused by endometrial polyps, endometrial or cervical cancer, and exogenous estrogen administration | |
Irregular menstrual bleeding, either in time interval, duration, and amount. Etiologies are endometrial polyps, endometrial or cervical cancer, estrogen administration, and tumors | |
Menstrual cycle lasting more than 35 days. Etiologies are pregnancy, menopause, anorexia, and tumors secreting estrogen | |
Treatment for dysfunctional uterine bleeding in young women who are anovulatory, and women over 35 with a normal biopsy (no endometrial carcinoma) | |
Treatment for dysfunctional uterine bleeding when an acute hemorrhage occurs | |
Treatment for dysfunctional uterine bleeding that is severe, i.e. causes anemia | |
Birth control that is placed into the uterus. Associated with PID so genital cultures must be done before placement | |
The most common cause of labial fusion | |
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White, thin skin that extends from the labia to the perianal area. In postmenopausal, can increase the risk of cancer | |
A raised white lesion resulting from chronic irritation from squamous cell hyperplasia, most commonly in patients who have had vulvar pruritis | |
Violet, flat papules in women 30-60 | |
Treatment for lichen sclerosus | |
Cyst that results from mucus secretion and presents with pain, tenderness, and dyspareunia. Test the fluid for STDs after doing incision and drainage | |
Treatment for lichen planus | |
Bug that causes bacterial vaginosis leading to vaginal discharge that is gray with fishy odor. Saline wet mount shows clue cells | |
Vaginitis with white, cheesy discharge. KOH shows pseudohyphae | |
Treatment for Bartholin gland cysts that are recurrent | |
Treatment for bacterial vaginosis | |
Treatment for T. vaginalis for both the patient and the partner | |
Vaginitis that is treated by miconazole, clotrimazole, econazole, and nystatin | |
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