1. Cervical cancer presentation
- Pathology
2. Vaginal disorders including: vaginitis and bartholin cysts
- Bartholin's Duct Cyst and Abscess
Uterine Fibroids (Leiomyomas)
Vaginitis
Candidiasis
- Essentials of Diagnosis
- Pathogenesis
- Prevention
- Clinical Findings
- SYMPTOMS & SIGNS
- WET PREP EVALUATION
- Differential Diagnosis
- Complications
- Treatment
- Prognosis
Bacterial Vaginosis
Essentials of Diagnosis
- Homogeneous vaginal discharge
- Amine (fishy) odor when potassium hydroxide solution is added to vaginal secretions (commonly called the “whiff test”)
- Presence of clue cells (more than 20% of epithelial cells) on microscopy
- Vaginal pH >4.5
- Decrease in lactobacillus, small gram-variable rods, or curved gram-variable rods in gram-stained smear
Clinical Findings
SYMPTOMS & SIGNS
DIAGNOSTIC SCALES
Treatment
Trichomonas Vaginitis
Neisseria Gonorrhoeae
Chlamydia Trachomatis
Conditions Mimicking Vaginitis
3. Risk factors for breast cancer
Essentials of Diagnosis
4. Management of breast mass and breast discharge
Essentials of Diagnosis PID
Pathogenesis
Symptoms & Signs
Laboratory Findings
RECOMMENDED REGIMENS Meds
Gynecologic and obstetric
Gastrointestinal
Musculoskeletal
Neurologic
7. PCOS
8. Mammogram and self breast exam recommendations
- Women ages 40 to 44
- Women age 45 to 54
- Women 55 and older
- All women
Cervical CA Screening
Instituition / Term | |
Term | Fall Session |
Institution | Chamberlain |
Contributor | J. Williams |