The confidential interview

Feb 15, 2025 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on The confidential interview

Introduction Adolescence is a complex developmental phase with cognitive, physical, and psychosocial milestones ( Table 2.1 ). As a young person navigates this journey, they may engage in risk-taking behaviors…

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Obstructive reproductive tract anomalies

Sep 21, 2024 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Obstructive reproductive tract anomalies

Introduction, prevalence, and epidemiology Similar to nonobstructive reproductive tract anomalies, approximately 7% of those born with female reproductive anatomy will have differences in the formation of the reproductive tract, resulting…

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Adnexal masses in infants, children, and adolescents

Sep 21, 2024 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Adnexal masses in infants, children, and adolescents

Introduction Adnexal lesions occur in infants, children, and adolescents with varying frequency and may represent ovarian or tubal pathology. Consideration of a patient’s age, pubertal status, clinical presentation, and physical…

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Nonobstructive reproductive tract anomalies

Sep 21, 2024 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Nonobstructive reproductive tract anomalies

Introduction, prevalence, and epidemiology Approximately 7% of those born with female anatomy will have differences in the formation of the reproductive tract, resulting in varying degrees of vaginal, uterine, or…

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Neonatal ovarian cysts

Sep 21, 2024 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Neonatal ovarian cysts

Introduction Neonatal ovarian cysts are rare, but they are the most common cystic abdominal finding in neonatal imaging. Cysts are usually discovered in the third trimester at 28 weeks gestation…

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Answers

Sep 21, 2024 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Answers

Chapter 1 1. Correct Answer: A. Current recommendations include screening all nonpregnant women every 5 to 10 years, starting in adolescence, with HgB and/or HCT. Employ selective screening if the…

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Menstrual suppression

Sep 21, 2024 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Menstrual suppression

What Is Menstrual Suppression? Menstrual suppression refers to using hormone medications to make periods lighter or, in some cases, to stop periods completely (amenorrhea). Why Would I Choose Menstrual Suppression?…

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