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Examination Questions in Discipline «Obstetrics and Gynecology» for the 5Th-Year Student of the Medical Faculty for Internati Examination questions in discipline «Obstetrics and Gynecology» For the 5th-year student of the Medical Faculty for International Students Specialty 1-79 01 01 2020 - 2021 academic year 1. Special gynecological examination. 2. Main symptoms of gynecological diseases. 3. Gynecological examination. Vaginal examination, examination with a speculum. Examination of the discharge. Bimanual palpation. Rectal examination. 4. Gynecologic history, examination, diagnostic procedures. 5. Cervical biopsy. Indications for the procedure and its technique. 6. Culdocentesis. Indications for the procedure and its technique. 7. D&C (dilatation and curettage). Indications and technique. 8. X-ray investigations. Hysterosalpingography. Indications. Contraindications. The procedure technique. 9. CT and MRI in gynecology 10. Ultrasound examination in gynecological practice. 11. Colposcopy. Vaginoscopy. 12. Hysteroscopy. Technique. Complications. 13. Laparoscopy. Technique. Complications. 14. Blood supply of the female genitalia. 15. Menstrual cycle. Regulation. Classification of menstrual abnormalities. 16. Normal menstrual cycle. 17. Primary amenorrhea. Etiology. Classification. Diagnosis. Treatment. 18. Secondary amenorrhea. Etiology. Classification. Diagnosis. Treatment. 19. Hypothalamic-pituitary amenorrhea. 20. Ovarian and uterine amenorrhea. Diagnosis. Treatment. 21. Hypomenstrual syndrome. Etiology. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 22. Dysmenorrhea. Etiology. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 23. Abnormal uterine bleeding in adolescents. Etiology. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 24. Abnormal uterine bleeding in reproductive period. Diagnosis. Treatment. Prevention. 25. Abnormal uterine bleeding in climacteric period. Diagnosis. Treatment. Prevention. 26. Premenstrual syndrome. Etiology. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 27. Management of estrogen therapy in menopause. 28. Menopausal syndrome. Types. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 29. Adrenogenital syndrome. Classification. Etiology. Diagnosis. Clinical manifestations. Treatment. 30. Polycystic ovary syndrome. Pathogenesis. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 31. Turner’s syndrome (gonadal dysgenesis). 1 32. Female genitalia inflammatory diseases of nonspecific etiology. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 33. Vulval and vaginal nonspecific inflammatory diseases. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 34. Bartholinitis. Etiology. Clinical manifestations. Treatment. 35. Pelvic inflammatory desease. 36. Bacterial vaginosis. Etiology. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 37. Chlamydia infection of the female genitalia. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 38. Myco- and ureaplasmosis of the female genitalia. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 39. Herpes virus infection. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 40. Human papilloma virus. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. Prevention. 41. Vaginal candidiasis. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 42. Genital tuberculosis. Clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment. 43. Trichomoniasis. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 44. Perforation of the uterus. Diagnosis. Treatment. 45. Ectopic pregnancy. Etiology. Classification. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 46. Ovarian apoplexy. Etiology. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 47. Ovarian torsion. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 48. Pelvioperitonitis. Etiology. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 49. Pyosalpinx. Pyo-ovarium. Etiology. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 50. Thromboembolism in gynecological practice. Prevention and therapy. 51. Reconstructive in pelvic organ prolaps. 52. Manchester’s operation. Technique. Indications. 53. Subtotal Hysterectomy with adnexa. The operation technique. 54. Subtotal Hysterectomy without adnexa. The operation technique. 55. Total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. The operation technique. 56. Total hysterectomy without adnexa. The operation technique. 57. Benign cervical lesions. Diagnosis. Treatment. Prevention. 58. Benign cervical lesions. Diagnosis. Treatment. 59. Uterine myoma. Etiology. Classification. Clinical manifestations. 60. Medical treatment of uterine myoma. 61. Indications for the surgical treatment of leiomyoma. 62. External genital endometriosis. Etiology. Diagnosis. Clinical manifestations. Treatment. 63. Internal genital endometriosis. Etiology. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 64. Benign vulvar and cervical lesions. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 65. Clinical and histological classification of the ovarian tumors. 66. Benign ovarian tumors and ovarian masses. Diagnosis. Treatment. 67. Surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors. 2 68. Puberty abnormalities. 69. Precocious puberty. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 70. Delayed puberty (central genesis). Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 71. Delayed puberty. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 72. Female genitalia anomalies. Types. Classification. 73. Forms. Etiology. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. 74. Vaginal and uterine aplasia. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 75. Hymen atresia. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. 76. Modern contraceptive methods. Classification. 77. Oral contraception. Emergency contraception. 78. Intrauterine devises. 79. Methods of abortion before 22 weeks of gestation. 80. Complications of abortions. Diagnosis. Treatment. Prevention. 81. Infertility. Diagnosis. Examination of an infertile couple. 82. Female infertility. Classification. Etiology. Diagnosis. Treatment. 83. Indications and methods of surgical treatment of female infertility. 84. Genital gonorrhea. Clinical manifestations. Diagnosis. Treatment. Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Professor L.F. Mozheiko 16 February 2021 3 .
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