Penny Ultrasound GYN review

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another name for the rectouterine pouch is the

Pouch of Douglas

fluid noted posterior to the uterus would most likely be located within the

Pouch of Douglas

the uterus is located ... to the rectum

anterior

the boundaries of the female pelvis are considered to be from the .... to a group of muscles known as the .....

iliac crest, pelvic diaphragm

the left ovarian vein drains into the

left renal vein

the pelvic muscle group that is located between the coccyx and the pubis is the

levator ani muscles

the muscle located lateral to the ovaries is the

obturator internus muscle

the ... ligaments support the ovaries and extend from the ovary to the lateral surface of the uterus

ovarian

the ovary is supplied blood by the

ovarian artery and uterine artery

rectouterine pouch

peritoneal outpouching located between the uterus and rectum; also referred to as the posterior cul-de-sac and pouch of Douglas

the bilateral muscles that are located posterior to and extend from the sacrum to the femoral greater trochanter are the

piriformis muscles

the ..... ligaments support the uterus fundus and extends from the uterine cornua to labia majora between the folds of the broad ligaments

round

the posterior border of the pelvic cavity is marked by the ... and ...

sacrum and coccyx

false pelvis

superior portion of the pelvis

the radial arteries supply blood to....

the deeper layers of the myometrium

fallopian tube length

7-12cm

endometrial thickness during the secretory phase

7-14mm

positive postmenopausal vaginal bleeding normal endometrial thickness

</= 5mm

negative postmenopausal vaginal bleeding normal endometrial thickness

</= 8mm

gestational trophoblastic disease

a disease associated with an abnormal proliferation of the trophoblastic cells during pregnancy; may also be referred to as molar pregnancy

diethylstilbestrol (DES)

a drug administered to pregnant woman from the 1940s to the 1970s to treat threatened abortions and premature labor that has been linked with uterine malformation in the exposed fetus

progesterone

a hormone that prepare the uterus for pregnancy, maintains pregnancy and promotes development of the mammary glands; primarily produced by the ovary and placenta

intracavitary (fibroid)

a leiomyoma located within the uterine cavity

submucosal (fibroid)

a leiomyoma that distorts the shape of the endometrium

septations

a partition separating two or more cavities

As menopause approaches, the follicles that normally develop in the ovary are less responsive to the hormones produced by the....

anterior pituitary gland

follicle-stimulating hormone is produced by the

anterior pituitary gland

gonadotropin-releasing hormone stimulates the release of hormones by the ....

anterior pituitary gland

luteinizing hormone is produced by the

anterior pituitary gland

the hypothalamus regulates the release of hormones by the...

anterior pituitary gland

the rectus abdominis muscles are located .....

anteriorly

the uterine position in which the body tilts forward, forming a 90-degree angle with the cervix

anterversion

the normal position of the uterus is considered to be... or ...

anteversion, anteflextion

the right ovarian artery branches off to the

aorta

the peripheral arteries of the uterus are the

arcuate arteries

isthmus (uterus)

area of the uterus between the corpus and the cervix

endometrial cavity

area that lies between the two layers or the endometrium; may also be referred to as the uterine cavity

CA-125 may be elevated in some benign conditions such as...

endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, fibroids, and even pregnancy

the four major divisions of the uterus

fundus, corpus, isthmus, and cervix

blood within the fallopian tube is termed

hemosalpinx

true pelvis

inferior portion of the pelvis that contains the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, urinary bladder, small bowel, sigmoid colon, and rectum

peritonitis

inflammation of the peritoneal lining

the ... provides an opening to the peritoneal cavity within the pelvis

infundibulum

the distal portion of the fallopian tube

infundibulum

the intramural extention of the fallopian tube is known as the ... segment

interstitial

within the cornu of the uterus lies the... extension of the fallopian tube

intramural

pseudomyxoma peritonei

intraperitoneal extension of mucin-secreting cells that result from the rupture of a malignant mucinous ovarian tumor or possibly a malignant tumor of the appendix

without estrogen and progesterone, what becomes of the uterus?

it decreases in size

congenital anomalies recognized on a routine sonogram within the uterus, co-existing anomalies may be present in the....

kidneys

the ovarian arteries originate from the .... aspect of the abdominal aorta

lateral

the iliopsoas muscles are located

lateral and anterior to the iliac crest

the obturator internus muscles are located

lateral to the ovaries

the left ovarian vein drains directly into the

left renal vein

pedunculated uterine leiomyoma

leiomyoma (fibroid) that extends from the uterus on a stalk

what is the correct formula for calculating ovarian volume?

length x width x height x 0.5233

the pelvic diaphragm is composed of which two muscles

levator ani, coccygeus

dermoid mesh

mass of hair within a cystic teratoma

the pituitary gland is also known as the...

master gland

which of the two are typically the largest? serous or mucinous cystadenomas

mucinous

The malignant ovarian mass that is associated with pseudomyxoma peritonei is the

mucinous cystadenocarcinoma

the inner layer of the wall of the fallopian tube is the

mucosal layer

malformations of the uterus are a result of fusion anomalies of the...

mullerian ducts

the uterus, vagina, and fallopian tubes develop from the paired....

mullerian ducts

the muscular layer of the uterine wall which constitutes the bulk of the uterine tissue, providing the area where contractile motion occurs

myometrium

congenital malformations of the vagina can lead to the accumulation of fluid within the female genital tract secondary to an...

obstruction

vaginal atresia

occlusion or imperforation of the vagina; can be congenital or acquired

endometriomas are most commonly found...

on the ovary

the three layers of the uterine wall

outer serosa/perimetrium, myometrium, and endometrium

corpus luteum cyst

physiologic cyst that develops after ovulation had occured

the muscles that may be confused with the ovaries on a pelvic sonogram include the

piriformis and iliopsoas muslces

treatment for endometrial polyps

polypectomy w/ use of hysteroscopy

the piriformis muscles are located

posterior

pelvic bones, when visualized on sonography, will produce

posterior shadowing

a common indication for postmenopausal sonography

postmenopausal vaginal bleeding (PMB)

children with ovarian dysgerminomas present with... and may have an elevation in...

precocious puberty, serum hCG levels

which of the following hormones is released by the ovary during the second half of the menstrual cycle?

progesterone

the primary purpose of the fallopian tube is to...

provide an area for fertilization and to offer a means of transportation for the products of conception to reach the uterine cavity

pus within the fallopian tube is termed

pyosalpinx

vaginal fornices

recesses of the vagina

posterior cul-de-sac

rectouterine pouch

pouch of douglas

rectouterine pouch

the fluid from the ruptured follicle most often will settle in the ...

rectouterine pouch (pouch of Douglas)

which pelvic space is located between the rectum and uterus?

rectouterine pouch/posterior cul-de-sac/pouch of Douglas

dermoids are most often found in

reproductive age group but may also be found in post-menopausal patients

the uterine position that results in the uterine body tilting backward and actually coming in contact with the cervix, thus forming an acute angle between body and cervix

retroflexion

the uterus is the position in which the uterine body tilts backward without a bend where the cervix and body meet

retroversion

ovarian torsion occurs most often on the ... side

right

The bony pelvis consists of

sacrum, coccyx, and innominate bones

infection of the fallopian tubes

salpingitis

the false pelvis is superior/inferior to the true pelvis

superior

the .... ligaments support the ovaries and tubes and extends from the ovaries to the pelvic side walls

suspensory

the cells that surround the blastocyst

synctiotrophoblastic cells (trophoblastic cells)

if fertilization occurs, the corpus luteum is maintained and becomes...

the corpus luteum of pregnancy

corpus luteum of pregnancy

the corpus luteum that is maintained during an early pregnancy for the purpose of producing estrogen and progesterone

corpus luteum of pregnancy

the corpus luteum that is maintained during early pregnancy for the purpose of producing esrogen and progesterone

oogenesis

the creation of an ovum

endometrial atrophy

the degeneration of the endometrium with advancing age; most often seen in postmenopausal women

infundibulum

the distal segment of the fallopian tube

fimbria

the fingerlike extension of the fallopian tube located on the infundibulum

during which half of the menstrual cycle does the endometrium undergo thickening?

the first

the first day of the menstrual cycle is said to occur on...

the first day of bleeding

neonatal

the first four weeks (28 days) after birth

lower uterine segment

the term used for the isthmus of the uterus during pregnancy

estrogen is produced by

the theca internal cells of the secondary follicles

parity

the total number of completed pregnancies that have reached the age of viability

syncytiotrophoblastic cells

the trophoblastic cells surrounding the blastocyst that are responsible for producing human chorionic gonadotropin

anteversion

the typical version of the uterus where the uterine body tilts forward, forming an acute angle between body and cervix

retroflexion

the uterine body tilts backward and come in contact with the cervix, forming an acute angle between body and cervix

retroversion

the uterine body tilts backward without a bend where the cervix and body meet

the ovarian cyst associated with distinctly elevated levels of human chorionic gonadotropin is the

theca lutein cyst

most often found in postmenopausal women and may be associated with Meigs syndrome

thecoma

which of the following is an estrogen-producing

thecoma

a serous cystadenocarcinoma looks similar to its benign counterpart with an exception...

there appears to be more prominent papillary projections and thicker septations

without estrogen and progesterone, what becomes of the ovaries?

they decrease in size, become more echogenic, and lack follicles, making them difficult to image

the pelvis can be divided into the ... pelvis, the ... pelvis, and an imaginary line known as the .... ....

true pelvis, false pelvis, linea terminalis

serum lactate dehydrogenase

tumor marker that is elevated in the presence of an ovarian dysgerminoma and other abdominal abnormalities

when the uterus has only one horn

unicornuate uterus

straight arteries

uterine radial artery branch that supplies blood to the basal layer of the endometrium

the anterior cul-de-sac is also referred to as the

vesicouterine pouch

which pelvic space is located anterior to the uterus and posterior to the urinary bladder?

vesicouterine pouch/ anterior cul-de-sac

an endometrial polyp will most often contain a small.... and have .... areas within it

vessel, cystic

a yolk sac tumor occurs in females...

younger than 20 years

dysgerminomas arise more often in patients...

younger than 30 years of age

the sonographic sign that shows only the anterior element of the mass while the greater part of the mass is obscured by shadowing

"tip of the iceberg"

should fertilization not take place, menses begins on day... of the cycle, resulting from a lack of estrogen and progesterone

1

the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle is considered to begin on day ... and lasts until day ..., ending with ovulation

1, 14

LH surges around day... of the menstrual cycle

14

in a serous cystadenocarcinoma case, pt may have an elevated...

CA-125 level

Menopause is also known as

Climacteric

shown to reduce the risk of osteoporosis and coronary heart disease, with possible associated reduction in risk for developing colon cancer and Alzheimer disease.

Estrogen replacement therapy (ERT)

hydrocolpos

Fluid accumulation within the vagina

a malignant tumor that metastasized from the GI tract, most frequently the stomach

Krunkenberg tumor

the malignant ovarian tumor with gastrointestinal origin is the

Krunkenberg tumor

progesterone negatively inhibits the production of ... by the anterior pituitary gland, resulting in the regression of the corpus luteum

LH

what stimulates ovulation?

LH

a sex cord-stromal ovarian neoplasm that is associated with virilization, abnormal menstruation, and hirsutism

Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor

Gartner duct cyst

a benign cyst located within the vagina

leiomyoma (uterine)

a benign, smooth muscle tumor of the uterus; may also be referred to as a fibroid or uterine myoma

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

a change in menstrual bleeding patterns due to either endocrine abnormalities or lesions within the uterus

dysfunctional uterine bleeding

a change in menstrual bleeding patterns related to endocrine abnormalities, where hormonal imbalances result in endometrial changes and subsequent abnormal bleeding

hemorrhagic cyst

a cyst that contains blood

hysterosalpingography

a radiographic procedure that uses a dye instilled into the endometrial cavity and fallopian tubes to evaluate for internal abnormalities

daughter cyst

a small cyst within a large cyst

papillary projections

a small protrusion of tissue

ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome

a syndrome resulting from hyperstimulation of the ovaries by fertility drugs; results in the development of multiple, enlarged follicular ovarian cysts

germ cell tumor

a type of neoplasm derived from germ cells of the gonads; may also be found outside of the reproductive tract

imperforate hymen

a vaginal anomaly in which the hymen has no opening, resulting in an obstruction of the vagina

imperforate hymen

a vaginal anomaly in which the hymen has no opening, therefore resulting in an obstruction of the vagina

common iliac arteries

abdominal aortic bifurcation vessels

a change in menstrual bleeding associated with lesions within the uterus relates to

abnormal uterine bleeding

menorrhagia

abnormally heavy and prolonged menstruation

cancer of the fallopian tubes is rare and is typically in the form of ...

adenocarcinoma

endometrial carcinoma is most often in which form?

adenocarcinoma

ectopic endometrial tissue within the myometrium of the uterus

adenomyosis

ectopic endometrial tissue within the uterus that leads to abnormal uterine bleeding is termed

adenomyosis

endometrial hyperplasia

an increase in the number of endometrial cells

sebum

an oily substance secreted by the sebaceous glands

fibroma

an ovarian sex-cord stromal tumor found in middle-aged women

sonohysterography

an ultrasound procedure that uses saline instillation into the endometrial cavity and fallopian tubes to evaluate fro internal abnormalities

a Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor is also known as

androblastoma

hydrosalpinx appears....

anechoic

dermoid cyst

another name for a cystic teratoma

chocolate cysts

another name for endometriomas

postmenopausal ovaries...

atrophy

the ... layer consists of dense, cellular stroma

basal

Nabothian cysts

benign cysts located within the cervix

cystic teratoma

benign ovarian mass that is composed of the three germ cell layers; also referred to as a dermoid cyst

thecoma

benign ovarian sex-cord stromal tumor that produces estrogen in older women

endometrioma

benign, blood-containing tumor that forms from the implantation of ectopic endometrial tissue; tumor associated with endometriosis

the space of Retzius is located

between the bladder and pubic bone

the most common structural defect of the uterus is the .... uterus

bicornuate

when the endometrium divides into two endometrial cavaties with a prominent concavity noted in the outline of the uterine fundus

bicornuate uterus

hematometra

blood accumulation within the uterine cavity

endometrial polyps can have many different shapes including...

broad based, pedunculated, or prolapsed through the cervix (if large enough)

the pelvic ligament that extends from the lateral aspect of the uterus to the side walls of the pelvis is the

broad ligament

the uterus is bound laterally by the ....

broad ligaments

endometrial carcinoma

cancer of the endometrium

the ... ligament supports the cervix and extends from the lateral surface of the cervix to the lateral fornix of the vagina

cardinal

the ligament that houses the vasculature of the uterus is the

cardinal ligament

theca internal cells

cells of the follicle that produce estrogen

the rigid component of the uterus that is located inferior to the isthmus and projects into the vagina

cervix

virilization (female)

changes within the female that are caused by increased androgens; may lead to deepening of the voice and hirsutism

secondary amenorrhea

characteristically diagnosed in the postmenarchal woman who has had at least 12 months without a menstrual cycle

hairlike projections within the fallopian tube are called

cilia

each fallopian tube attaches to the utuerus at the level of the..

cornua

the largest part of the uterus is the...

corpus (body)

after the corpus luteum has regressed, which structure remains?

corpus albicans

can be seen sonographicallly as a small echogenic scar on the ovary

corpus albicans

the remaining structure of the corpus luteum post regression is termed the...

corpus albicans

after the graafian follicle has ruptured, its structure is converted into the ...

corpus luteum

after the graafian follicle ruptures, it is temporarily turned into an endocrine gland in the form of the ....

corpus luteum

after the graafian follicle ruptures, the remaining structure is termed the

corpus luteum

the cystic mass commonly noted with a pregnancy is the

corpus luteum

the temporary endocrine gland that results from the rupture of the graafian follicle is the

corpus luteum

if fertilization does occur, the endometrial thickness is maintained by the production of progesterone by the ....

corpus luteum of pregnancy

the structure noted within the graafian follicle containing the developing ovum is the

cumulus oophorus

the most common cause of ovarian torsion is....

cyst or mass

tamoxifen can cause what changes to the endometrium?

cystic changes and a more heterogenous and thickened appearance

the most common benign ovarian tumor is the

cystic teratoma

the ovarian mass that contains fat, sebum, and teeth is the

cystic teratoma

the most common benign ovarian tumor

cystic teratoma or dermoid cyst

the endometrium can be divided into a... layer and a ... layer

deep/basal, superficial/functional

precocious puberty

defined as pubertal development before the age of 8; the early development of pubic hair, breast, or genitals

atresia (ovarian follicle)

degeneration of a follicle

"tip of the iceberg" sign

denotes the sonographic appearance of a cystic teratoma (dermoid) when only the anterior element of the mass is seen, while the greater part of the mass is obscured by shadowing

the visualization of hair within a mass

dermoid mesh

various tissues that is the source of posterior shadowing

dermoid plug

... result from the retention of an unfertilized ovum that differentiates into three germ cell layers

dermoids

lysis

destruction or breaking down (i.e. hemolysis- the breaking down of blood components)

complete duplication of the vagina, cervix, and uterus

didelphys

some studies claim that intrauterine exposure to... has resulted in the formation of congenital malformation of the uterus

diethylstibesstrol (DES)

dysmenorrhea

difficult or painful menstruation

the primary role of the fimbria is to...

draw the unfertilized egg into the tube

endocrine abnormalities that cause abnormal vaginal bleeding are related to

dysfunctional uterine bleeding

the most common malignant germ cell tumor

dysgerminoma

the ovarian tumor associated with an elevated serum lactate dehydrogenase is the

dysgerminoma

painful and difficult menstruation is termed

dysmenorrhea

the two phases of the proliferative phase

early and late

space of retzius

extraperitoneal space located between the bladder and sumphysis pubis that contains fat

agenesis

failure of an organ to grow during embryologic development

primary amenorrhea

failure to experiencing menarche before age 16

also referred to as oviducts, uterine tubes, or salpinges

fallopian tubes

the ovum is picked up by the fimbria of the fallopian tube and is propelled through the tube, either to be..., ..., or ....

fertilized, resorbed by the body, passed with menstruation

one of the more common suspicions in AUB is the presence of ... or .... within or abutting the uterine cavity

fibroid tumors, leiomyomas

Meigs syndrome is associated with what ovarian tumor?

fibroma

unlike thecomas, .... are not associated with hormone (estrogen) production

fibromas

fingerlike projections that extend from the infundibulum

fimbria

the fingerlike extensions of the fallopian tube are called

fimbria

hydrometrocolpos

fluid accumulation within the uterus and vagina

the hormone of the pituitary gland that stimulates follicular development of the ovary is

follicle-stimulating hormone

the ovaries are stimulated by

follicle-stimulating hormone

the anterior pituitary gland releases which two hormones that influence the menstrual cycle?

follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH)

FSH causes the development of multiple... on the ovaries

follicles

should the graafian follicle fail to ovulate, it could continue to enlarge and result in a ...

follicular cyst

the first phase of the ovarian cycle is the

follicular phase

following menses, the ovary is in the ... phase while the endometrium is in the ... phase

follicular, proliferative

ectopic endometrial tissue is ..

functional

the ... layer of the endometrium is the component that is shed during menstruation

functional

the ... layer provides an appropriate location for implantation to occur

functional

endometriosis

functional ectopic endometrial tissue located outside of the uterus

theca lutein cysts

functional ovarian cysts that are found in the presence of elevated levels of hcg; also referred to as a theca luteal cyst

the most superior and widest portion of the uterus

fundus

the hormone produced by the hypothalamus that controls the release of the hormones for menstruation by the anterior pituitary gland is

gonadotropin-releasing hormone

the hypothalamus release what hormone?

gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)

the dominant follicle prior to ovulation is termed the

graafian follicle

while numerous follicles manifest, only one follicle will be maintained and become the.... prior to ovulation

graafian follicle or dominant follicle

the most common estrogenic tumor

granulosa cell tumors

pelvic diaphragm

group of pelvic muscles consisting of the levator ani and coccygeous muscles that provide support to the pelvic organs

cilia

hairlike projections within the fallopian tube

levator ani muscles

hammock-shaped pelvic muscle group located between the coccyx and pubis consisting of the iliococcygeus, pubococcygeus, and puborectalis

multiparous

having birthed more than one child

multiloculated

having more than one internal cavity

unilocular

having only one internal cavity

menometrorrhagia

heavy and prolonged bleeding between periods

the hormones of menstruation act on the ectopic tissue just as if it were located within the uterus, causing it to...

hemorrhage

typical ovarian flow is said to be... during the menstrual and proliferative phases

high-resistant

the doppler analysis of malignant ovarian masses often reveal... because of the abnormal vessels that are created with malignancy

higher diastolic flow

follicle-stimulating hormone

hormone of the anterior pituitary gland that causes the development of multiple follicles on the ovaries

human chorionic gonadotropin

hormone produced by the trophoblastic cells of the early placenta; may also be used as a tumor marker in nongravid patients and males

used to prevent menopausal symptoms

hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

the corpus luteum is maintained during pregnancy by which hormone?

human chorionic gonadotropin

the hormone produced by the trophoblastic cells of the early placenta is

human chorionic gonadotropin

simple serous found within the tube is termed...

hydrosalpinx

pelvic bones, when visualized on sonography, will appear

hyperechoic

pelvic muscles appear

hypoechoic

the area of within the brain that is located just beneath the thalamus

hypothalamus

the paired muscles that are located lateral to the uterus and anterior to the iliac crest are the

iliopsoas muscles

the innominate bones consist of the ..., ..., and ...

ilium, ischium, and pubiv symphysis

linea terminalis

imaginary line that separates the true pelvis from the false pelvis

clinically presents with amenorrhea, cyclic abdominal pain, abdominal mass, enlarged uterus, and possible urinary retention

imperforate hymen

when both hormones are used in conjunction, act upon the endometrium and in effect....

induce a menstrual cycle

pelvic inflammatory disease

infection of the female genital tract that may involve the ovaries, uterus, and/or the fallopian tubes

the pelvic diaphragm is located

inferior near the vagina in transverse

the right ovarian vein drains directly into the

inferior vena cava

the most distal part of the fallopian tube is the

infundibulum

the two layers of the endometrium

inner functional layer, outer basal layer

the three layers of the vagina

inner mucosal layer, middle muscular layer, outer adventitia

internal iliac arteries

internal branches of the common iliac arteries

the uterine artery branches off of the

internal iliac artery

the cervix is marked superiorly by the...

internal os

the area of the uterus that is located between the corpus and cervix

isthmus

serous cystadenomas are small/large, and are often unilateral/bilateral

large, bilateral

the periovulatory phase may also be referred to as the

late proliferative phase

following ovulation, the ovary begins the ... phase while the endometrium enters the ... phase

luteal, secretory

the hormone that is responsible for ovulation is

luteinizing hormone

the two hormones produced by the anterior pituitary gland that impact the menstrual cycle are

luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone

what is progesterone responsible for?

maintaining the thickness of the endometrium and inducing its secretory activity as it is prepared for implantation

abdominal aorta

major abdominal artery responsible for supplying the abdomen; pelvis, and lower extremities with oxygenated blood

yolk sac tumor (ovary)

malignant germ cell tumor of the ovary

follicular cyst

ovarian cyst that forms from the failure of the graafian follicle to ovulate

the pelvic ligament that provides support to the ovary and extends from the lateral surface of the ovary to the uterus is the

ovarian ligament

the pelvic ligament that provides support to the ovary and extends from the ovary to the lateral

ovarian ligament

a 24-year-old female patient presents to the emergency department with severe left lower quadrant pain, nausea and vomiting. The osnographic examination reveals an enlarged ovary with no detectable Doppler signal. What is the most likely diagnosis?

ovarian torsion

sex cord-stromal tumors

ovarian tumors that arise from the gonadal ridges

the ovaries receive blood from the ... and .... arteries

ovarian, uterine

mittelschmerz

pain at the time of ovulation

dysuria

painful or difficult urination

dyspareunia

painful sexual intercourse

rectus abdominis muscles

paired anterior abdominal muscles that extend from the xiphoid process of the sternum to the pubic bone

all of the following adnexal masses may appear sonographically similar to a uterine leiomyoma except

paraovarian cyst

dermoid plug

part of a dermoid tumor that contains various tissues and may produce a posterior shadowing during a sonographic examination

salpingitis is often caused by...

pelvic inflammatory disease

broad ligament

pelvic ligament that extends from the lateral aspect of the uterus to the side walls of the pelvis

broad ligaments

pelvic ligament that extends from the lateral aspect of the uterus to the side walls of the pelvis

cardinal ligament

pelvic ligament that extends from the lateral surface of the cervix to the lateral fornix of the vagina and houses the uterine vasculature

uterine artery embolization

procedure used to block the blood supply to a leiomyoma (fibroid)

during the second half of the menstrual cycle, following ovulation, ... is produced by the corpus luteum of the ovary

progesterone

the corpus luteum primarily releases

progesterone

pseudoprecocious puberty

secondary sexual development induced by sex steroids or from other sources like ovarian tumors, adrenal tumors, or steroid use

pseudoprecocious puberty

secondary sexual development induced by sex steroids or from other sources like ovarian tumors; adrenal tumors, or steroid use

the second phase of the endometrial cycle is the

secretory phase

the testicular equivalent of an ovarian dysgerminoma is the ...

seminoma

a uterus that has two separate uterine cavities

septate uterus

the layer of the uterine wall that is continuous with the fascia of the pelvis

serosal/perimetrium layer

a 55-year-old patient presents to the ultrasound department with a history of perlvic pressure, abdominal swelling, and abnormal uterine bleeding. A pelvic sonogram reveals a large, multiloculated cystic mass with papillary projections. what is the most likely diagnosis?

serous cystadenocarcinoma

what is the most common malignancy of the ovary?

serous cystadenocarcinoma

patients with yolk sac tumors present with an elevation in ...

serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)

the tumor marker used for dysgerminoma is an elevatioin in...

serum lactate dehydrogenase

brenner tumors

small benign ovarian tumors

endometrial polyps

small nodules of hyperplastic endometrial tissue

follicle

small, round groups of cells

tumor involves one or both ovaries with confirmed peritoneal metastasis outside of the pelvis and/or regional lymph node involvement

stage 3

distant metastasis beyond the peritoneal cavity

stage 4

follicle-stimulating hormone

the hormone of the anterior pituitary gland that causes the development of multiple follicles on the ovaries

luteinizing hormone

the hormone of the anterior pituitary gland that surges around day 14 of the menstrual cycle, resulting in ovulation

human chorionic gonadotropin

the hormone produced by the trophoblastic cells of the early placenta; may also be used as a tumor marker in nongravid patients and males

gonadotropin-releasing hormone

the hormone released by the hypothalamus that stimulates the pituitary gland to release the hormones that regulate the female menstrual cycle

estrogen

the hormone released by the ovary during the proliferative phase that initiates the proliferation and thickening of the endometrium

external os

the inferior portion of the cervix in close contact with the vagina

endometrium

the inner mucosal layer of the uterus

ampulla

the longest and most tortuous segment of the fallopian tube

the second half of the menstrual cycle is called...

the luteal phase

leiomyosarcoma

the malignant manifestation of a leiomyoma

bicornuate uterus

the most common uterine anomaly in which the endometrium divides into two horns; also referred to as bicornis unicollis

fundus (uterus)

the most superior and widest portion of the uterus

ectoderm

the outer germ cell layer of the embryo that develops into skin, hair, and nails, and other structures

perimetrium

the outer layer of the uterus; may also be referred to as the serosal layer

serosal layer (uterus)

the outermost layer of the uterus; may also be referred to as the perimetrium

the medulla contains...

the ovarian vasculature and lymphatics

the late proliferative phase is also known as

the periovulatory phase

pyosalpinx

the presence of pus within the fallopian tube

the arcuate vessels eventually become ....

the radial arteries

ovulation

the release of the mature egg from the ovary

corpus albicans

the remaining structure of the corpus luteum after its deterioration

cervix

the rigid region of the uterus located between the isthmus and vagina

interstitial

the segment of the fallopian tube that lies within the uterine horn (cornu)

this pelvic space contains extraperitoneal fat

the space of Retzius/retropubic space

the ovarian cyst associated with gestational trophoblastic disease is the

theca lutein cyst

the largest and least common of functional cysts

theca lutein cysts

estrogen therapy without progesterone therapy

unopposed ERT

endometrial carcinoma is associated with

unopposed estrogen therapy, nulliparity, obesity, chronic anovulation (Stein-Leventhal syndrome), estrogen-producing ovarian tumors, and the use of tamoxifen

in utero, the ovaries form in the....

upper abdomen

the ... arteries are branches of the internal iliac arteries and supply blood to the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries and course along the lateral aspect of the uterus within the folds of the broad ligaments

uterine

the ... ligament supports the uterus and extends from the uterus to the sacrum

uterosacral

the proximal portion of the fallopian tube is located closest to the...

uterus

a tubular organ which extends from the external os to the cervix to the external genitalia

vagina

the ... envelop the inferior aspect of the cervix

vaginal fornices

fluid noted anterior to the uterus would most likely be located within the

vesicouterine pouch

ovarian volume can be determined with the formula...

volume = length x width x height x 0.52332

hysterosalpingography utilizes what substance for the visualization of the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes

x-ray dye

a patient with an ovarian mass presents with an elevated serum alpha-fetopretein. which of the following would be the most likely?

yolk sac tumor

the second-most common malignant germ cell tumor

yolk sac tumor

Ovulation typically occurs on day... of the menstrual cycle

14

ovulation occurs approximately on day ...

14

ovulation occurs typically on day...

14

fertilization typically occurs on day ..., with the union of the egg and sperm in the fallopian tube

15

the luteal phase lasts from day... to day....

15,28

corpus luteums of pregnancy often resolve by ... weeks gestation and do not exceed ... cm

16, 3

the graafian follicle can grow as large as...

2.7cm

the average menstrual cycle lasts

28 days

the average menstrual cycle lasts...

28 days

the normal prepubertal uterus has a cervix to uterus ratio of

2:1

follicular cysts range in size from ... to ... cm

3,8

endometrial thickness during early proliferative phase

4-8mm

the measurement of the endometrium during the proliferative phase ranges from

4-8mm

endometrial carcinoma is most common in what age group?

50-65

The average age for menopause

51

endometrial thickness during periovulatory (late proliferative) phase

6-10mm

uterine prolapse

a condition that results from the weakening of the pelvic displacement of the uterus, often through the vagina

the cumulus oophorus can be seen sonographically as...

a daughter cyst

adenomyoma

a focal mass of adenomyosis

three-line sign

a periovulatory endometrial sonographic appearance in which the outer echogenic basal layer surrounds the more hypoechoic functional layer, which the functional layer is separated by the echogenic endometrial stripe

serous cystadenomas appear sonographically as....

a predominately anechoic lesion that contains septations and/or papillary projections

the invasion of the endometrial tissue into the myometrium

adenomyosis

peritoneal spaces located posterior to the broad ligament are referred to as the

adnexa

the proliferative phase occurs.... and lasts until....

after menstruation, ovulation

a significant portion of the tube because it is the location of fertilization and the area where ectopic pregnancies often embed

ampulla

the ... is the longest and most tortuous segment of the tube

ampulla

the longest and most tortuous segment of the fallopian tube is the

ampulla

the segment of the fallopian tube where fertilization typically occurs is the

ampulla

ovarian torsion

an abnormality that results from the ovary twistin on its mesenteric connection, consequently cutting off the blood supply to the ovary

periovulatory phase

another name for the late proliferative phase of the endometrial cycle, which occurs around the time of ovulation

the uterus denotes the position in which the uterine body folds forward and comes in contact with the cervix

anteflexion

cornua (uterus)

areas just inferior to the fundus of the uterus where the fallopian tubes attach bilaterally

corpus (uterus)

areas just inferior to the fundus of the uterus where the fallopian tubes attach bilaterally

radial arteries

arteries that supply blood to deeper layers of the myometrium

Meigs syndrome

ascites and pleural effusion in the presence of a benign ovarian tumor

the presence of intrauterine adhesions or synechiae within the uterine cavity that typically occur as a result of scar formation after uterine surgery, especially after a dilation and curettage (D&C)

asherman syndrome

all other follicles undergo...

atresia

all follicles except the dominant follicle will...

atrophy

mucinous cystadenomas are not often unilateral/bilateral?

bilateral

iliopsoas muscles

bilateral muscles located lateral to the uterus and anterior to the iliac crest

hematometrocolpos

blood accumulation within the uterus and vagina

hematocolpos

blood accumulationi within the vagina

hematosalpinx

blood within the fallopian tube

uterine arteries

branches of the internal iliac artery that supplies blood to uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes

sonographic appearance of asherman syndrome

bright bands of tissue traversing the uterine cavity

the .... ligaments support the uterus, tubes, and ovaries and extends from the lateral aspect of the uterus to the side walls of the pelvis

broad

spiral arteries

coiled arteries that supply blood to the functional layer of the endometrium

subseptate uterus

congenital malformation of the uterus that results in a normal uterine contour with an endometrium that branches into two horns

septate uterus

congenital malformation of the uterus that results in a single septum that separates two endometrial cavities

unicornuate uterus

congenital malformation of the uterus that results in a uterus with one horn

uterus didelphys

congenital malformation of the uterus that results in the complete duplication of the uterus, cervix and vagina

peristalsis

contractions that move in a wavelike pattern to propel a substance

the most common masses seen during a first-trimester sonographic examination

corpus luteum of pregnancy

the ovary consists of an outer ... and an inner....

cortex, medulla

the oocyte develops in a region called the...

cumulus oophorus

the ovum is contained within the .... of the dominant follicle

cumulus oophorus

pus and blood appear

echogenic

germ cell tumors are composed of ..., ...., and ...

ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm

the yolk sac tumor is also known as

endodermal sinus tumor

the most common female genital tract malignancy

endometrial carcinoma

unopposed ERT has been shown to increase the risk for developing...

endometrial carcinoma

an increase in the number of endometrial cells is termed

endometrial hyperplasia

which of the following is a tumor of ectopic endometrial tissue?

endometrioma

hemorrhage from endometriosis forms into focal areas of bloody tumors known as...

endometriomas

these lesions have been termed "chocolate cysts" because of their blood content

endometriomas

the inner mucosal layer of the uterus

endometrium

.... induces salt and water retention within the endometrium

estrogen

which hormone released by the ovary during the proliferative phase stimulates endometrial thickening?

estrogen

the ovary produces what two hormones during the menstrual cycle?

estrogen and progesterone

During menopause, the follicles cease to mature, resulting in a considerable reduction in ... and ....

estrogen, progesterone

the corpus luteum produces small amounts of .... and large amounts of ...

estrogen, progesterone

the ovaries release ... and ...

estrogen, progesterone

ascites

excessive fluid in the peritoneal cavity

hirsutism

excessive hair grown in women in areas where hair growth is normally negligible

hyperemesis

excessive vomiting

external iliac arteries

external branches of the common iliac arteries

the ... is in close contact with the vagina

external os

normal ovarian flow is said to be

high resistant during menstruation and low resistant at the time of ovulation

the innominate bones of the pelvis consist of the

ischium, ilium, and pubic bones

a short and narrow segment of the tube connecting the interstitial area to the ampulla

isthmus

the short and narrow segment of the fallopian tube distal to the interstitial segment is the

isthmus

weakening of these muscles may lead to prolapse of the pelvic organs

levator ani and coccygeus muscles

the true pelvis is delineated from the false pelvis by the

linea terminalis

subserosal (fibroid)

location of a leiomyoma in which the tumor grows outward and distorts the contour of the uterus

intramural (fibroid)

location of leiomyoma within the myometrium of the uterus

in patients with endometrial carcinoma, pulsed doppler of the uterine cavity may indicated...

low impedance flow

typical ovarian flow is said to be.... at midcycle

low-resistant

during pregnancy, the isthmus may be referred to as the...

lower uterine segment

the second phase of the ovarian cycle is called the

luteal phase

krukenberg tumor

malignant ovarian tumor that metastasizes from the gastrointestinal tract

Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor

malignant sex-cord stromal ovarian neoplasm that is associated with virilization

yolk sac tumors are highly... and carries a...

malignant, poor prognosis

the first menstrual cycle is termed

menarche

days 1-5 of the menstrual cycle correlate with... at which time the endometrium is shed

menses

menses

menstrual bleeding

the graafian follicle contains the developing...

oocyte (egg)

the cortex involves the mass of the ovary and is the site of ....

oogenesis

the three layers of the fallopian tubes

outer serosa, middle muscular, inner mucosa

the ovaries have a dual blood supply from the....

ovarian and uterine arteries

space of Retzius

paired anterior abdominal muscles that extend from the xiphoid process of the sternum to the pubic bone

mullerian ducts

paired embryonic ducts that develop into the female urogenital tract

obturator internus muscles

paired pelvic muscles located lateral to the ovaries

piriformis muscles

paired pelvic muscles located posteriorly that extends from the sacrum to the femoral greater trochanter

During a pelvic sonogram you visualize a small cyst located adjacent to the ovary. what is the most likely etiology of this cyst?

paraovarian cyst

suspensory ligament of the ovary

pelvic ligament that provides support to the ovary and extends from the ovaries to the pelvic side walls

ovarian ligament

pelvic ligament that provides support to the ovary extends from the ovary to the lateral surface of the uterus

coccygeus

pelvic muscle located posteriorly within the pelvis that helps support the sacrum

arcuate arteries

peripheral arteries of the uterus that lie at the edge of the myometrium

vesicouterine pouch

peritoneal outpouching located between the bladder and the uterus; also referred to as the anterior cul-de-sac

Anterior cul-de-sac

peritoneal outpouching located between the bladder and the uterus; also referred to as the vesicouterine pouch

anterior cul-de-sac

peritoneal outpouching located between the bladder and the uterus; also referred to as the vesicouterine pouch

congenital malformations

physical defects that are present in a person at birth

the first phase of the endometrial cycle is the

proliferative phase

the endometrial cycle consists of what two phases?

proliferative, secretory

the mucinous cystadenocarcinoma is associated with a condition known as...

pseudomyxoma peritonei

vessels found in ovarian carcinoma often lack...., and thus produce a less resistive waveform pattern

smooth muscle

pedunculated

something that grows off of a stalk

used for a better visualization of polyps

sonohysterography

the arteries that directly supply blood to the functional layer of the endometrium are the...

spiral arteries

the arteries within the functional layer of the endometrium that are altered by the hormones of the ovary are the

spiral arteries

tiny, coiled vessels that supply blood to the functional layer of the endometrium

spiral arteries

estrogen initiates the proliferation and thickening of the endometrium by encouraging the growth and expansion of the... and... within the functional layer of the endometrium

spiral arteries, glands

tumor is confined to the ovary

stage 1

tumor involves one or both of the ovaries with pelvic extension

stage 2

the radial arteries divide into the...

straight and spiral arteries

cumulus oophorus

structure that contains the developing oocyte

a uterus with a normal uterine contour with an endometrium that branches into two horns

subseptate uterus

corpus luteum

temporary endocrine gland that results from the rupture of the Graafian follicle after ovulation

hydrosalpinx

the abnormal accumulation of fluid within the fallopian tube

amenorrhea

the absence of menstrual period

fsh is produced by

the anterior pituitary gland

anterior pituitary gland

the anterior segment of the pituitary gland, which is responsible for releasing follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone during the menstrual cycle

adnexa

the area located posterior to the broad ligaments, adjacent to the uterus, which contains the ovaries and fallopian tubes

hypothalamus

the area within the brain that is located just beneath the thalamus and controls the release of hormones by the anterior pituitary gland

adenomyosis

the benign invasion of endometrial tissue into the myometrium of the uterus

adenomyosis

the benign invasion of endometrial tissue into the myopmetrium of the uterus

if fertilization does not occur, the corpus luteum regresses and becomes ...

the corpus albicans

menarche

the first menstrual cycle

proliferative phase

the first phase of the endometrial cycle

follicular phase

the first phase of the ovarian cycle

the first half of the menstrual cycle is called

the follicular phase

what are the two phases of the ovarian cycle?

the follicular phase and the luteal phase

functional layer (endometrium)

the functional inner layer of the endometrium that is altered by the hormones of the menstrual cycle

mesoderm

the germ cell layer of the embryo that develops into the circulatory system, muscles, reproductive system, and other structures.

endoderm

the germ cell layer of the embryo that develops into the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts

the dominant follicle is also known as

the graafian follicle

proliferationi

the multiplication of similar forms

myometrium

the muscular layer of the uterus

graafian follicle

the name for the dominant follicle prior to ovulation

basal layer (endometrium)

the nonfunctional outer layer of the endometrium

during which half of the menstrual cycle does progesterone maintain the thickness of the endometrium in preparation for implantation?

the second

secretory phase

the second phase of the endometrial cycle

luteal phase

the second phase of the ovarian cycle

isthmus (tube)

the segment of the fallopian tube that is located between the interstitial and ampulla

which pelvic space is located between the anterior wall of the urinary bladder and symphysis pubis?

the space of Retzius/retropubic space

blastocyst

the stage at which the conceptus implants within the decidualized endometrium

cumulus oophorus

the structure that contains the developing oocyte

internal os

the superior portion of the cervix closest to the isthmus

myomectomy

the surgical removal of a myoma (fibroid) of the uterus

ovarian cystectomy

the surgical removal of an ovarian cyst

hysterectomy

the surgical removal of the uterus

corpus luteum

the temporary endocrine gland that results from the rupture of the graafian follicle after ovulation

the .... produce hCG

trohphoblastic cells

the ..... pelvis consists of the urinary bladder, small bowel, sigmoid colon, rectum, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus

true

the urinary bladder, uterus, and ovaries are located within the

true pelvis


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