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Week 204
Gynaecology week
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2nd Grade
01/15/2014

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After puberty there are approximately 400,000 primordial follicles present, what is it about these ovum that cause fertility to decrease with age?
Definition
Ova are highly vulnerable to damage and only undergo ovulation when their development coincides perfectly with the menstrual cycle.
Term
The follicular phase of menstruation occurs during what time?
Definition
Days 1-14
Term
What does LH act in developing follicles to induce testosterone production?
Definition
Theca interna cells
Term
What cells convert testosterone to oestrogen under FSH influence?
Definition
Granulosa Cells
Term
How do granulosa cells inhibit further FSH production?
Definition
By producing inhibin creating a negative feedback to the piuatry
Term
What do oestrogens stimulate?
Definition
Endometrial lining growth, follicle development and changes in cervix secretion to allow for sperm entry
Term
What occurs at days 14 of the menstrual cycle?
Definition
Ovulation
Term
What happens to oestrogen and LH levels during the follicular phase?
Definition
Increasing [Oestrogen] leads to ↓LH secretion by acting on α-receptor as a negative feedback.
Term
What happens to oestrogen and LH levels prior to ovulation?
Definition
Oestrogen levels pass threshold activating oestrogen-receptor-β and overriding α-receptor therefore begin to Stimulate ↑LH production
Term
The peak of LH levels in the menstrual cycle leads to what?
Definition
The release of the ovum as follicle ruptures and increased testosterone levels therefore discouraging further follicle development
Term
What happens to the ruptured follicle post ovulation?
Definition
Becomes corpus luteum, theca cells undergo atrophy and granulosa cells undergo hypertrophy.
Term
The luteal phase of menstruation occurs during what time?
Definition
Days 15-28
Term
LH stimulates what from the corpus luteum?
Definition
Progesterone production rsulting in growth and preservation of the endometrium and a change in cervical secretions to stop sperm entry
Term
What causes luteolysis of the corpus luteum?
Definition
Approximately 14 days post ovulation, LH decreases (progesterone negative fedback) and oxcytocin/prostaglanding production increases.
Term
Progesterone withdrawal in days 1-7 of the menstrual cycle results in what?
Definition
Constriction of the endometrial arterioles and invasion of endometrium by leukocytes resulting in menstruation.
Term
What is primary dysmennorhoea?
Definition
Painful periods beginning within 1-2 years of menarche. No underlying pathology.
Term
What is secondary dysmennorhoea?
Definition
Painful periods after years of normal periods. May be caused by Endo/adenometriosis, fibroids, PID, IUDs.
Term
What is the most common cause of menorrhagia and how is it diagnosed?
Definition
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding. Diagnosis of exclusion
Term
What is a fibroid?
Definition
Benign tumour of uterine smooth muscle. Grow in response to oestrogen/progesterone
Term
What symptoms would you expect with a submucosal fibroid?
Definition
Menorrhagia and may also reduce fertility.
Term
What symptoms would you expect with an intramural fibroid?
Definition
May produce menorrhagis, most common fibroid.
Term
What symptoms would you expect with a subserous fibroid?
Definition
Usually asymptomatic
Term
Name the symptoms and signs of fibroids
Definition
Symptoms
Menorrhagia +/-Dysmenorrhoea - Submucosal+/-intramural most likely to cause
Dyspareunia - May occur depending on site
Infertility - May prevent implantation/cause miscarriage, particularly in subserous
Abdominal Fullness, Painful Defaecation, Urinary Frequency/Obstruction
Signs
Abdominal Mass - Slow growing, and rarely felt by pt unless v. large
Term
Define endometriosis and adenometriosis
Definition
Adenomyosis - Endometrial tissue in muscle layer of uterus
Endometriosis - Endometrial tissue outside uterus
Term
With endometriosis, is dysmennorhoea or menorrhagia a more common symptom?
Definition
Dysmenorrhoea
Term
What are chocolate cysts?
Definition
Ovarian cyst caused by endometrial bleeding into cyst during menstruation.
Term
How would endometriosis cause infertility?
Definition
Scarring uterosacral ligaments or fallopian tubes.
Term
What pharmacological treatments are there for endometriosis?
Definition
Analgesia (NSAIDs, paracetamol), progestogens (maintain endometrium), GnRh analogues.
Term
What surgical treatments are there for endometriosis?
Definition
Ablation/excision of ectopic endometrium. Total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophrectomy
Term
In a presentation of menorrhagia what investigations should be carried out?
Definition
FBC - To check for Anaemia
Swabs - High Vaginal & Endocervical - To check for PID (e.g. Chlamydia/gonorrhoea)
Consider USS - To check for fibroids, endometriosis, free fluid in peritoneum if ↑ suspicion
CT/MRI
Refer for Endometrial Biopsy - To exclude endometrial cancer.
Term
What factors would make you more suspicious of endometrial cancer in a patient with menorrhagia?
Definition
Persistent intermenstrual bleeding, >45YO and failure of other treatments.
Term
What is the first line treatment for menorrhagia?
Definition
Mirena coil, consider iron if anaemic.
Term
What is the second line treatment for menorrhagia?
Definition
Tranexamic acid or COCP.
Term
What short term management should be considered for a patient with menorrhagia?
Definition
Norethisterone- synthetic progesterone whihc rapidly stops bleeding.
Term
In a patients with menorrhagia what treatments would you consider to reduce and control the bleeding?
Definition
Tranexamic acid- antifibrinolytic, given during menstruation to reduce bleeding.
Mefenamic acid- NSAID, given contiuously, not as effective as tranexamic.
Term
Name a GnRH analogue and describe how it would work to treat menorrhagia.
Definition
Leuprorelin, triptorelin. Mimic GnRH action on hypothalamus negative feedback therefore reducing LH, FSH and oestrogen and causing amenorrhoea. Should only be used for 6-12 months due to side effects caused by drop in oestrogen.
Term
What surgical treatments are available for menorrhagia and when should this only be considered?
Definition
Endometrial ablation (20% require repeat after 5 years) and hysterectomy.
Should only be considered once the patients family is complete.
Term
Define fecundicity
Definition
The ability to reproduce
Term
What pH is seminal plasma and why?
Definition
7.5, slightly alkaline, in order to buffer vaginal acidity.
Term
What is seminal plasma made up of?
Definition
White cells, sugars, prostaglandins, proteins and sperm.
Term
How many sperm cells are found in 1 typical ml of seminal fluid and how many of these are normal?
Definition
>15million/ml only 5% normal.
Term
What is the function of the acrosome in a sperm cell?
Definition
Contains enzymes to digest through the zona pellucid.
Term
What is the function of the head if a sperm cell?
Definition
Contains nuclear material
Term
What is the function of the midpiece of a sperm cell?
Definition
'Engine room' contains mitochondira to power flagellum
Term
What is capacitation?
Definition
Must undergo capaciatation in fallopian tubes for approx. 24 hours before penetrationg the zona pellucida (Ca2+ influx to cell must occur)
Term
Prior to ovulation how is the ova stored?
Definition
In suspended meiosis half way through the first meiotic division.
Term
How does the ovum move from the ovary to the fallopian tube?
Definition
Collected by the mobile fimbrial ends chemotactically attracted to the ovum upon rupture of the follicle and therefore ovulation.
Term
Where does fertilisation usually occur?
Definition
Ampulla of fallopian tube
Term
What are the four most common causes for subfertility?
Definition
Sperm Dysfunction (30%)
Ovulation Disorder (25%)
Tubal Disease (20%)
Endometriosis (10%)
Term
What is azoospermia?
Definition
The absence of sperm in the ejaculate. This can be caused by failure of sperm production or the inability of sperm to reach the urethra.
Term
What is Oligozoospermia?
Definition
Decreased sperm concentration
Term
What is asthenozoospermia?
Definition
Poor sperm motility
Term
What is teratozoospermia?
Definition
Abnormal shaped sperm
Term
How do you treat infertility caused by sperm dysfunction?
Definition
IVF & Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
Donor insemination
Term
What can cause hypothalmic pituitary dysfunction leading to subfertility?
Definition
Eating disorders, excessive excercise, adenoma, prolactinoma and drugs
Term
How can polycystic ovary syndrome cause subfertility?
Definition
Increased androgens leads to decreased or absent ovulation.
Term
How can polycystic ovary syndrome be treated?
Definition
Oestrogen antagonists e.g.Chlomiphine citrate
Synthetic FSH- stimulates ovulation
Term
What may cause tubal disease resulting in subfertility?
Definition
Infection e.g chlamydia
Inflammatory process 2ry to endometriosis?
Trauma/Surgical damage
Term
How can tubal disease resulting in subfertility be treated?
Definition
Cuff salpingostomy- hole cut allowing for ovum to pass through
Ablation of endometriosis
IVF
Term
Describe the technique of intrauterine insemination
Definition
Ovulation monitored or aided (βhCG may be given to trigger ovulation), washed and prepared sperm injected into uterus.
Term
Describe the technique of in-vitro fertilisation
Definition
oOva (usually 8-10) extracted via transvaginal USS-guided needle
oSperm selected (e.g. via motility tests), washed, prepared & injected into ovum
oZygote cultured for 2-5 days, and successful embryos inserted into uterus via catheter
Term
What is the role of Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hCG)?
Definition
Maintains the corpus luteum and therefore maintains progesterone levels.
Pregnancy marker, level doubles every 24 hours in 1st trimester.
Term
What produces hCG?
Definition
Developing embryo and syncitiotrophoblast.
Term
What percentage of recognised pregnancies miscarry?
Definition
20%, 80% of these in the first trimester.
Term
What risk factors increase the chance of miscarriage?
Definition
Increasing maternal age, stress and threatened miscarriage (vaginal bleeding without cervical dilatation) -~50% may miscarry
Term
What are the signs/symptoms of miscarriage?
Definition
Vaginal bleeding/passage of tissue.
Abdominal pain/cramping (middle or bilateral with no cramping)
Dilated cervical Os
Term
What investigations would you carry out if suspecting a miscarriage?
Definition
β-hCG Assays, confirm pregancy, doesnt rule out ectopic pregnancy.
USS, transvaginal to find foetal heartbeat.
Term
What is the most common management approach for miscarriage?
Definition
Watch and wait, most complete spontaneously.
Term
Why would you use mifepristoneand what is it?
Definition
Competitive progesteron receptor antagonsit. Primes for clearance of miscarriage/scheduled abortion by softening endometrium and dilation/softening of the cervix.
Term
Why would you use misoprostol and what is it?
Definition
Synthetic PGE1 analogue. Softens cervix and causes contractions. Induces labour and clearance.
Term
Where is the most common site for ectopic pregnancies?
Definition
95% occur in fallopian tubes.
Term
What risk factors increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy?
Definition
Previous PIC, ectopic or tubal surgery.
Smoking
Increasing maternal age
Term
Clinical features of ectopic pregnancy normally occur in the first 5-8 weeks. What are these?
Definition
Pain (usually unilateral)
Tenderness (dyspareunia and cervical excitation)
Amenorrhoea
Vaginal bleeding
Nausea, vomiting and GI symptoms.
Term
If you are suspecting an ectopic pregnancy, what investigations should you carry out?
Definition
βhCG Assays - To confirm pregnancy & monitor development
Trans-Vaginal USS - To locate pregnancy
Laparoscopy - To locate & remove pregnancy
Term
In a pregnancy of unknown location, why would you sue methotrexate?
Definition
Folate antagonist, therefore prevents DNA/RNA/protein synthesis in rapidly dividing cells.
Term
Which two non pharmacological methods might you use in a pregnancy of unknown location?
Definition
Conservative approach, monitor via weekly scan and 2xweekly hCG assay, 50% resolve.
Salpingectomy
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