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This is common anomaly in female, a condition consist of paired uterine horns extending to the uterine tube
Bicornuate Uterus
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Abnormal uterus that is divided into two separate halves at the upper end.
Bicornuate Uterus
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Occurs when the uterine activity is elongated and has a single uterine tube emerging from it.
Unicornuate Uterus
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A rare congenital anomaly with complete duplication of the uterus, cervix and vigina
Uterus Didelphys
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Is a bacterial inflammation of a female genitalia system that is most often caused by gonococcus straphylococcus and streptococcus bacteria
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
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Inflammation of the breast is most often cause by S. Aureus bacteria
Mastitis
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It usually occurs in breast of lactating women through cracks in skin surrounding the nipples
Mastitis
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This occurs as part of the normal menstrual cycle which may increase in size and cause pelvic discomfort or abnormal pressure in urine bladder
Follicular Cyst and Corpus Luteum Cyst
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Consist of enlarged ovaries containing multiple small cyst
Polycystic Ovaries
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This is often associated with a fairly rare disease known as “Stein Leventhal Syndrome” in which there is endocrine abnormality inhibiting maturation and release of ovarian follicles
Polycystic Ovaries
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The most common type of germ cell tumor containing mature tissue
Dermoid Cysts
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They often contain hair, thyroid tissue, keratin, sebaceous and occasionally teeth
Dermoid Cyst
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A common malignancy cause by abnormal growth pattern of epithelial cell around the neck of uterus
Dysplasia
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Research indicates that the history of multiple sexual partner or sexually transmitted infections predisposes a female to this disease
Carcinoma of the cervix
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Benign solid masses of the uterus that develops from an overgrowth of the uterine smooth muscle tissue
Leiomyoma
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Presents in female aged 20 and most common benign tumors of female genital system
Leiomyoma
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Occurs mainly postmenopausal women and increasing in incidence with age that is due to hormonal changes and even to nulliparous women
Adenocarcinoma of Endometrium
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Most common benign tumor of the breast formed by an overgrowth of fibrous and glandular tissue located in the upper, outer quadrant of breast
Fibroadenoma
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This condition may be unilateral, however it is most frequently bilateral, with various sized cyst located throughout the breast
Fibrocystic Breast
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It is believed to result from fluctuations in the hormone level during the menstrual cycle.
Fibrocystic Breast
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Occurs when too little amniotic fluid is present
Oligiohydramnios
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Occur when excess amniotic fluid
Polyhydramnios
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Refers to the development of an embryo outside the uterine cavity and occur in approximately 1% of all pregnancy
Ectopic Pregnancy
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Common in females who have had pelvic inflammatory disease and/or have a partial obstruction of the uterine tube
Ectopic Pregnancy
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A condition in which placenta develops in the lower half of the uterus and encroaches on the partially completely covers the internal cervical os.
Placenta Previa
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A normally implanted placenta that prematurely separate from the uterus
Abruptio Placentae
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A common benign enlargement of the prostate gland caused by the development of the discrete nodules within the organ
Prostate Hyperplasia
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Males over age 50 years development small multiple calcification within the prostate known as prostatic calculi
Prostate Hyperplasia
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This neoplasm is testosterone dependent so that the testes are often removed
Carcinoma of the prostate
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The most common sign and symptom is an enlargement or palpable hardness of the testis.
Testicular Tumor
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Arises from seminiferous tubules; grow rapidly but tend to remain localized for a fairly long time before metastasizing
Seminomas
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Radiosensitive; Malignant neoplasm of the testis
Seminomas
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Arises from primitive germ cell; composed of various cell type such as connective tissue, muscle, and thyroid glandular tissue
Seminomas
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Smaller in size than seminoma; however they are very invasive and metastasize fairly quickly
Embryonal Carcinoma
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Very small and aggressive neoplasm; often nonpalpable and metastasize very early
Chorlocarcinomas
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Inflammation of epididymis and testis
Epididymo-orchitis
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The accumulation of watery liquid in sacs, usually the sac surrounding the testes
Hydroceles
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Characterized by painless enlargement of the scrotum
Hydroceles
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A cystic swelling in the scrotum containing sperm
Spermatoceles
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The cysts arises from the epididymis and can be felt as a lamp above the testis
Spermatoceles
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Needle aspiration of the cyst reveals a milky opalescent fluid containing sperm
Spermatoceles