HSIL lesion on Pap. Next step? _____
Women age <45 do not have endometrial cells reported on their Pap tests because this is a common, benign finding _____
Hint: T/F
What is the next step in management for a premenopausal woman with a palpable adnexal mass on physical exam? _____
What is the underlying pathophysiology that results in increased susceptibility to gonorrheal/chlamydial infection in younger patients? _____
What type of ovarian cancer would you suspect in a teenage girl with asymptomatic mass? _____
Inadequate colposcopy (e.g. SCJ not fully visualized) is managed with _____
Hint: next step
Elevated maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is associated with _____ defects, _____ defects, and _____
What is the likely diagnosis in a women age > 30 with a well-circumscribed, soft, mobile breast mass? _____
Woman present with high grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) lesion on Pap -- best next step? _____
How often should women aged 30-65 receive cervical cancer screenings that is cytology only: _____
First trimester screening
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Cell-free DNA screening
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Second trimester serum screening
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Ultrasound markers and anomaly screening
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Carrier screening for genetic disorders
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Cervical cancer screening in pregnancy
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Diabetes screening in pregnancy
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Gestational diabetes management
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Group B streptococcus screening
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Screening for preeclampsia risk factors
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Prenatal infection screening (TORCH, HIV, STIs)
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Genetic counseling principles
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Diagnostic testing (amniocentesis, CVS)
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