Gynecology MCQs-I
Contents
- 1 Most common site for endometriosis
- 2 Most common symptom of endometriosis
- 3 What is the gold standard for diagnosis in endometriosis
- 4 All are TRUE about symptomatic improvement in endometriosis EXCEPT
- 5 Most commonly accepted theory for the dissemination and transformation of ectopic endometrium into endometriosis
- 6 48 year old female came with complain of pelvic pain and dyspareunia. She has history of infertility. Ultrasonography of abdomen and pelvis revealed presence of endometriomas on the ovary. The patient diagnosis is
- 7 Most common sites of endometriosis
- 8 Techniques of choice for non-invasive diagnosis
Most common site for endometriosis
A. Pouch of Douglas.
B. Ovary
C. Posterior surface of the uterus
D. Broad ligament
Most common symptom of endometriosis
A. Infertility
B. Pain
C. Backache
D. Dyspareunia
What is the gold standard for diagnosis in endometriosis
A. CT Scan
B. MRI Scan
C. Ultrasonography
D. Surgically biopsy
All are TRUE about symptomatic improvement in endometriosis EXCEPT
A. Exercise
B. Stop Alcohol
C. Combined oral contraceptives
D. Surgery is cure for endometriosis
Most commonly accepted theory for the dissemination and transformation of ectopic endometrium into endometriosis
A. Retrograde menstruation
B. Müllerianosis
C. Coelomic metaplasia
D. Vascular dissemination of stem cells
48 year old female came with complain of pelvic pain and dyspareunia. She has history of infertility. Ultrasonography of abdomen and pelvis revealed presence of endometriomas on the ovary. The patient diagnosis is
A. Stage I Endometriosis
B. Stage II Endometriosis
C. Stage III Endometriosis
D. Stage IV Endometriosis
Most common sites of endometriosis
Most common sites of endometriosis are the ovaries, followed by the Douglas pouch, the posterior leaves of the broad ligaments, and the sacrouterine ligaments
Techniques of choice for non-invasive diagnosis
Deep infiltrating endometriosis, TVUS, TRUS and MRI are the techniques of choice for non-invasive diagnosis with a high sensitivity and specificity