Tubal and Peritoneal Factors — Flashcards

Tubal and Peritoneal Factors — Flashcards

Tubal and Peritoneal Factors — Flashcards
#1

Treatment of infertility due to severe endometriosis is _____ to remove the endometriotic areas, followed by IVF

#2

Tubal contractions secondary to cornual spasms on HSG can be ruled out using a _____

#3

_____ is the most important factor/marker of semen analysis

#4

Cystic fibrosis may cause _____ in women due to abnormally thick cervical mucus and amenorrhea

#5

Endometriosis spread to the fallopian tube mucosa presents with increased risk of _____ pregnancy and infertility

#6

_____ criteria is used in the diagnosis of primary abdominal pregnancy

#7

Not more than _____ ovarian cysts are punctured/drilled in each ovary in polycystic ovary syndrome.

#8

a woman is fertile during _____ days of her menstrual period

#9

The total sperm motility is less than _____% and the progressive sperm motility is less than 32% in asthenospermia

#10

In testing for infertility; ovulatory function may be gauged by testing mid luteal phase serum _____ level being more than 3ng on day 21

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