Benign and malignant diseases of the breast

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Common benign breast diseases Breast complaints are common in women and most diseases of the breast (96%) are nonmalignant. Histologic subcategorization of breast masses, based upon cellular proliferation and the…

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Gross anatomy of the female reproductive tract

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Ovaries The ovaries are two small oval structures, each about 2 × 4 × 1.5 cm, lying deep within the female pelvis just lateral to, and behind, the uterus. They are loosely attached to…

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Gross anatomy of the male reproductive tract

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Testes and epididymis The testes are a pair of oval, slightly flattened bodies measuring about 4 cm in length and 2.5 cm in diameter. Together with the epididymides, they lie…

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Labor abnormalities

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Timely onset of labor and delivery has an important role in pregnancy outcome. Both preterm and postterm births are at higher risk for poor outcomes than pregnancies delivered at term….

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Spontaneous pregnancy loss

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Ectopic pregnancy Any pregnancy that implants outside of the uterine endometrial cavity is called an ectopic pregnancy. Despite improved diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to this disorder, ectopic pregnancy remains the…

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Infertility

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Infertility is defined as a diminished capacity to conceive and bear a child. It is not equivalent to sterility, the absolute and irreversible inability to conceive. Clinically, a couple is…

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Sexual dysfunction

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Prior to 1980, sexual dysfunction of any cause was lumped under the term “impotence” for men and “frigidity” for women. Since then, the classification of sexual disorders has evolved and…

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Primary amenorrhea

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Primary amenorrhea is defined as failure to menstruate by age 16 in patients with normal secondary sexual characteristics or the failure to menstruate by age 14 in patients with no…

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Delayed or absent puberty

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html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml”> 29 Delayed or absent puberty Delayed puberty is defined as the absence of secondary sexual characteristics at age 13 in girls and 16 in boys (Chapters 11 and…

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Precocious puberty

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The remaining cases of complete isosexual precocity are caused by central nervous system (CNS) lesions. These lesions include neoplasms, trauma, hydrocephalus, postinfectious encephalitis, congenital brain defects, tuberous sclerosis and neurofibromatosis…

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