Lower Female Genital Tract Review Questions
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The lower female genital tract (LFGT) consists of the , , and .
Cervicovaginal infections typically present with .
Ascending LFGT infections can lead to .
In fetuses, LFGT infections can lead to , , and .
During puberty, the cervical epithelium undergoes .
Low Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions (LGSIL) typically within months / years.
High Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions (HGSIL) shows full thickness .
Viral DNA is in LGSIL and in HGSIL.
The cytologic diagnosis of ASGUS is short for .
Macroscopic evaluation of the cervix is called .
Strong immunostaining for is useful in diagnosing .
The application of solution to the cervix can help visualize lesions.
An autoimmune inflammatory disease of the vulva is called .
This condition can lead to of the vulva.
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