OB/GYN Quiz 4

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Hematocolpos

A 13-year-old girl presents to the sonography department with a history of cyclic pain, abdominal swelling, and amenorrhea. Sonographically, you visualize an enlarged uterus and a distended vagina that contains anechoic fluid with debris. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Gartner Duct Cyst

A 24-year-old female patient presents to the sonography department for a pelvic sonogram with an indication of pelvic pain. Upon sonographic interrogation, the sonographer notes an anechoic mass within the vagina. This mass most likely represents a:

Nabothian Cyst

A 38-year-old female patient presents to the sonography department for a pelvic sonogram with an indication of pelvic pain. Upon sonography interrogation, the sonographer notes an anechoic mass within the cervix. This mass most likely represents a:

Bicornuate Uterus

A patient presents with a history of multiple miscarriages. Her last menstrual period was 3 weeks earlier. On the basis of this clinical history, the sonogram is most suspicious for a(n):

Complete Septated Uterus

Congenital anomaly where septum fails to reabsorb

Subseptated Uterus

Congenital anomaly where septum partially fails to reabsorb

Bicornuate Bicollis

Congenital anomaly with 1 vagina, 2 cervix, 2 uterine cavities

Uterus Didelphys

Congenital anomaly with 2 uterus, 2 cervix, 2 vaginas

Bicornuate Unicollis

Congenital anomaly, 1 vagina, 1 cervix, 2 Uterine cavities

Subseptate Uterus

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

Unicornuate Uterus

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

Didelphys Uterus

Congenital malformation of the uterus that results in complete duplication of the genital tract is:

Kidneys

Congenital uterine anomalies are associated with coexisting anomalies of the:

Didelphys Uterus

Failure of the Mullerian ducts to fuse will most likely result in:

Mullerian Ducts

The paired embryonic ducts that develop into the female urogenital tract are the:

Puberty

Vaginal anomaly symptoms usually don't pose symptoms until:

Gartner Duct Cyst

A benign cyst located within the vagina

Vaginal Agenesis

Absence of vagina

Hydrometrocolpos

Anechoic fluid noted distending the uterus and vagina within a pediatric patient is termed:

Pedunculated

Something that grows off of a stalk

Imperforate Hymen

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

Amenorrhea

Absence of a menstruation is referred to as:

Nabothian Cysts

Benign cysts located within the cervix

Hematometra

Blood accumulation within the uterine cavity

Hematometrocolpos

Blood accumulation within the uterus and vagina

Hematocolpos

Blood accumulation within the vagina

Septate Uterus

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

Unicornuate

Congenital anomaly where one Mullerian duct did not fully develope

Uterus Subseptate

Failure of septum to resorb completely

Hydrometrocolpos

Fluid accumulation within the uterus and vagina

Hydrocolpos

Fluid accumulation within the vagina

Hydrocolpos

A simple fluid accumulation within the vagina secondary to an imperforate hymen is:

Vaginal Atresia

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

Mullerian Ducts

Paired embryonic ducts that develop into the female urogenital tract

Arcuate Uterus

Slight indentation of fundus

Bicornuate Uterus

The coronal sonogram most likely identifies:

Adenomyosis

The invasion of endometrial tissue into the myometrium of the uterus is referred to as:

Septate Uterus

What congenital malformation of the uterus is common and has a clear association with an increased risk for spontaneous abortion?

Septate

Which congenital uterine anomaly does not distort the normal contour of the fundus? Septate Unicornuate Didelphys Bicornuate

Subseptate

Which uterine anomaly most likely demonstrates a small dimple in the fundus? Subseptate Didelphys Bicornuate Unicornuate


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