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Which of the following health challenges represents the most common cause of menstrual cycle irregularities?
Question 27 options:
a)
Disorders within the endometrium
b)
Hypothyroidism
c)
Anovulation
d)
Obstruction of the fallopian tubes
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- Which of the following health challenges represents the most common cause of menstrual cycle irregularities? Question 27 options: a) Disorders within the endometrium b) Hypothyroidism c) Anovulation d) Obstruction of the fallopian tubesSelect the best answer or answers from the choices given: The menstrual cycle can be divided into three continuous phases. Starting from the first day of the cycle, their consecutive order is (a) menstrual, proliferative, secretory, (b) menstrual, secretory, proliferative, (c) secretory, menstrual, proliferative, (d) proliferative, menstrual, secretory, (e) secretory, proliferative, menstrual.Give reason for the following :(a) The first half of the menstrual cycle is called follicular phase as well as proliferative phase.(b) The second half of the menstrual cycle is called luteal phase as well as secretory phase.
- Why does the patient have light menstrual periods that have now stopped? Choose all the INCORRECT answer(s) from the options below a) There would be no development of follicles during the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle b) The endometrial lining will continue to increase in thickness c) The cells that produce FSH and LH are located in the hypothalamus and not in the pituitary gland. d) The levels of oestrogen would be higher than normal during the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle. e) The tumor would only affect the cells the produce the hormone that stimulates milk secretion.Select the best answer or answers from the choices given: Secondary sex characteristics are (a) present in the embryo, (b) a result of male or female sex hormones increasing in amount at puberty, (c) the testis in the male and the ovary in the female, (d) not subject to withdrawal once established.Which of the following statements accurately describes the pathogenesis of polycystic ovarian syndrome? Question 28 options: a) Excessive androgens that affect follicular decline by suppressing apoptosis, enabling follicles, which normally disintegrate to survive b) A decrease in leptin levels that reduces the hypothalamic pulsatility of GnRH, which reduces the number of follicles that mature c) A disorder of the anterior pituitary that increases the release of FSH, which reduces the release of LH d) Testosterone that stimulates androgen secretion by the ovarian stroma and reduces SHBG indirectly
- Explain in a 5-sentenced paragraph how hormones such as FSH,LH,estrogen and progesterone affect one another along the menstrual cycle.Select the best answer or answers from the choices given: The corpus luteum is formed at the site of (a) fertilization, (b) ovulation, (c) menstruation, (d) implantation.A 20-year-old woman with a history of irregular cycles complains of recent amenorrhea. Blood tests indicate normal glucose, but elevated gonadotropin levels, while blood and urine are negative for hCG. What is the most likely cause of the amenorrhea? Question 35 options: a) Uterine malformation b) Menopause c) Premature ovarian failure d) Polycystic ovarian syndrome
- The proliferative phase of the female menstrual cycle includes all the following except a) increased secretion of progesterone b ) the second week of the menstrual cycle O c ) late in this phase , cervical mucus becomes thin and crystalline d ) vesicular follicle growthThe normal duration of menstrual cycle is:a) 7 – 8 daysb) 13 – 15 daysc) 3 – 4 days d) 28 daysTawiah wants to understand what hyperplasia has to do with her monthly menstrual cycle. Please explain. When might this be pathological?