UPSC-CMS 2023Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Q21

A 15-year-old unmarried girl presents with complaints of dysmenorrhoea for about one year. She achieved menarche at 12 years of age. On abdominal and rectal examination, she has no abnormality. What will be the most appropriate management?

Q22

Asherman's syndrome typically results from

Q23

A 30-year-old woman with three children has dysfunctional uterine bleeding. What will be the most appropriate management?

Q24

The following hormonal changes mark the Polycystic Ovarian Disease except

Q25

A 13-year-old, obese, unmarried girl presents with the history of amenorrhea and cyclical abdominal pain. On examination, the secondary sex characters are found to be well developed. What should be the next step?

Q26

A woman who has secondary amenorrhea experiences withdrawal bleeding following progesterone administration. What is the likely diagnosis?

Q27

A woman of child-bearing age develops a second-degree uterine prolapse with supravaginal elongation of the cervix. What will be the most appropriate management?

Q28

The diagnostic criteria for bacterial vaginosis include the following except

Q29

A woman, who is in the reproductively active age group, presents with a history of greenish and frothy vaginal discharge. On examination, she has multiple punctuate strawberry-like spots. What is the likely diagnosis?

Q30

A 60-year-old woman presents with postmenopausal bleeding per vaginum. Both per vaginum and per speculum examination reveal no abnormality, and the Pap smear is normal. What will be the most appropriate management?