Primary Dysmenorrhea — Flashcards

#1

Patients with coagulation defects have problems with heavy periods from the time of _____

#2

_____ theory of metastasis states that embolization of menstrual fragments through vascular and lymphatic channels is the etiology of endometriosis

#3

The follicular phase of the menstrual cycle is dominated by the hormone _____, causing endometrial proliferation

#4

Irregularly timed episodes of bleeding superimposed on normal cyclical bleeding are referred to as _____.

#5

If undiagnosed at birth, an imperforate hymen presents with _____ and cyclic abdominal / pelvic pain due to accumulation of menstrual blood in the vagina / uterus

#6

Abnormal uterine bleeding is characterized as either _____ bleeding (AUB/HMB) or intermenstrual bleeding (AUB/IMB)

#7

_____ theory of retrograde menstruation states that reflux of menstrual endometrium and subsequent implantation in the surrounding structures, is the etiology of endometriosis

#8

Abnormal uterine bleeding is further subcategorized by PALM-COEIN; with Non-structural causes including:- C_____- Ovulatory dysfunction- Endometrial- Iatrogenic- Not yet classified

#9

_____ agenesis, also known as Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome, presents as primary amenorrhea in females with fully developed secondary sexual characteristics

#10

In the middle of the menstrual cycle _____ occurs, which occurs 14 days prior to menses

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