A 40-year-old female presents with cramping and excessive vaginal bleeding. Ultrasound reveals benign uterine tumours in the smooth muscle cells of the myometrium. These tumours are commonly called:
a. adenomyosis.
b. myometrial polyps.
c. leiomyomas.
d. adenomas.
Answer: C
Reproductive
- Common adverse reactions to administered oestrogens include:
- Anti-oestrogens are indicated in the treatment of:
- A semisynthetic oestrogen is:
- Physiological actions of oestrogen do not include:
- Oestrogens are primarily secreted by the:
- Which reversible contraceptive method used long term alters the uterine environment and inhibits ovulation and nidation?
- The contraceptive method with the lowest failure rate is:
- If a female is unable to conceive despite ovulation being normal, a possible cause of infertility could be:
- Which of the following drugs is not indicated in the treatment of male infertility?
- Controlled ovarian stimulation in infertile females is undertaken using which of the following sequences of drugs?
- One of the defense mechanisms in place in the organs/tissues of the reproductive tract that prevent microbial infection includes
- Infections of the reproductive tract resulting from the introduction of microorganisms through a medical procedure are called
- Vaginal infections that are resulting from an overgrowth of normal flora are called
- The drug most often used in fighting protozoan infections of the reproductive system is
- A vaginal yeast infection is typically caused by
- Measures that can be taken to prevent bacterial vaginitis include
- Symptoms of prostatitis include
- The organism that is responsible for the vast majority of cases of fungal vaginitis is
- Factors that can increase the chances of vaginitis are
- Methods typically used to diagnose bacterial infections of the reproductive system include
- The normal flora present in the healthy male reproductive system is best characterized as
- The most common bacterial nonsexually transmitted infection of the male reproductive system is
- Bacteria that have been identified as frequently responsible for nonsexually transmitted infections of the reproductive system include
- Bacteria that have been identified as frequently responsible for nonsexually transmitted infections of the reproductive system include
- Bacterial infections of the female reproductive system include