Penny Chapter 19 The Menstrual Cycle

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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

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

the pituitary gland is also known as the...

master gland

dysfunctional uterine bleeding

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

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

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

painful and difficult menstruation is termed

dysmenorrhea

the two phases of the proliferative phase

early and late

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

fibroid tumors, leiomyomas

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

luteal, secretory

the first menstrual cycle is termed

menarche

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

progesterone

the endometrial cycle consists of what two phases?

proliferative, secretory

endometrial thickness during periovulatory (late proliferative) phase

6-10mm

endometrial thickness during the secretory phase

7-14mm

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

LH

what stimulates ovulation?

LH

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

estrogen

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

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

14

ovulation occurs typically on day...

14

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

15,28

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

15

the graafian follicle can grow as large as...

2.7cm

secondary amenorrhea

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

spiral arteries

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

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

cumulus oophorus

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

estrogen

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

estrogen, progesterone

primary amenorrhea

failure to experiencing menarche before age 16

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

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

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

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 two layers of the endometrium

inner functional layer, outer basal layer

the hormone that is responsible for ovulation is

luteinizing hormone

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

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

the cells that surround the blastocyst

synctiotrophoblastic cells (trophoblastic cells)

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

menarche

the first menstrual cycle

follicular phase

the first phase of the ovarian cycle

luteinizing hormone

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

syncytiotrophoblastic cells

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

the .... produce hCG

trohphoblastic cells

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

1

LH surges around day... of the menstrual cycle

14

imperforate hymen

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

endometrial carcinoma

cancer of the endometrium

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

functional

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 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

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)

proliferative phase

the first phase of the endometrial cycle

the average menstrual cycle lasts

28 days

the average menstrual cycle lasts...

28 days

endometrial thickness during early proliferative phase

4-8mm

the measurement of the endometrium during the proliferative phase ranges from

4-8mm

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

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

abnormal uterine bleeding

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

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

after menstruation, ovulation

endometrial hyperplasia

an increase in the number of endometrial cells

periovulatory phase

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

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

all other follicles undergo...

atresia

the ... layer consists of dense, cellular stroma

basal

theca internal cells

cells of the follicle that produce estrogen

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

corpus luteum

the oocyte develops in a region called the...

cumulus oophorus

atresia (ovarian follicle)

degeneration of a follicle

endocrine abnormalities that cause abnormal vaginal bleeding are related to

dysfunctional uterine bleeding

an increase in the number of endometrial cells is termed

endometrial hyperplasia

the ovary produces what two hormones during the menstrual cycle?

estrogen and progesterone

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

follicle-stimulating hormone

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

follicles

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

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

hypothalamus

the periovulatory phase may also be referred to as the

late proliferative phase

the second phase of the ovarian cycle is called the

luteal phase

the corpus luteum primarily releases

progesterone

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

progesterone

the first phase of the endometrial cycle is the

proliferative phase

the second phase of the endometrial cycle is the

secretory phase

endometrial polyps

small nodules of hyperplastic endometrial tissue

follicle

small, round groups of cells

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

corpus luteum of pregnancy

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

endometrial atrophy

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

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

what are the two phases of the ovarian cycle?

the follicular phase and the luteal phase

follicle-stimulating hormone

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

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

proliferationi

the multiplication of similar forms

cumulus oophorus

the structure that contains the developing oocyte

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

1, 14

graafian follicle

the name for the dominant follicle prior to ovulation

the late proliferative phase is also known as

the periovulatory phase

ovulation

the release of the mature egg from the ovary

corpus albicans

the remaining structure of the corpus luteum after its deterioration

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

blastocyst

the stage at which the conceptus implants within the decidualized endometrium

corpus luteum

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

estrogen is produced by

the theca internal cells of the secondary follicles


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