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simple cuboidal epithelium over a CT capsule |
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cells on surface of ovary |
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ovarian follicles surrounded by CT |
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ovary's medulla is made up of.. |
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oocyte zona pelucida follicle cells stroma cells |
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components of ovarian follicle |
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translucent zone of glycoprotein that surrounds oocyte |
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CT cells outside of follicle cells |
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primordial primary secondary mature (graafian) |
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only follicles present in ovary from birth until puberty; primary oocyte surrouned by 1 layer of flat follicle cells |
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at puberty, FSH stimulates the onset of the ovarian cycle; each month about 1-20 follicles begin growing and maturing; only 1 follicle fully matures and ovulates (releases the oocyte) |
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primary oocyte, zona pellucida, granulosa cells, stroma cells, theca cells |
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contain proteases that are released during fertilization |
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1 to several layers of cuboidal cells that have FSH receptors and convert estrogen precursors (androstenedione) into estrogen |
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stroma cells differentiate into.. |
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secrete estrogen precursers (androstenedione) |
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secrete liquor folliculi forming fluid-filled spaces which for an antrum |
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mature (graafian) follicle |
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antrum increases in size and pushes oocyte to the side; cumulus oopherous; corona radiata; follicle cells acquire LH receptors in addn to FSH receptors |
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will not complete division unless fertilization occurs |
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after ovulation, the oocyte is still arrested in its second meiotic division and... |
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follicles that don't complete maturation regress and are absorbed |
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follicle cells enlarge and become "these" which have both FSH and LH receptors; these cells secrete mainly progesterone but also low levels of estrogen |
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the theca interna cells become "these" and secrete progesterone and androstenedione |
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corpus luteum of menstruation |
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if fertilization does not occur the corpus luteum lasts 12-14 days then degenerates |
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degenerated corpus luteum; CT cells invade and form this which eventually regresses and disappears |
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corpus luteum of pregnancy |
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if fertilization occurs, the corpus luteum persists throughout pregnancy |
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pathology: luteal (from follicle) |
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polycystic ovarian disease |
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may be due to high androgen secretion resulting in high estrogen synthesis; lack of ovulation, lack of CL, lack of progesterone, no uterine proliferative phase |
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arise from germinal epithelium, may be benign or malignant |
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arise from follicle, thecal, or CT cells |
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colon, stomach, or breast cancer |
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common sites for metastases |
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spermatozoa contact the corona radiata |
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the glycoprotein coat that was added in the epididymis now dissolves |
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many spermatozoa release their acrosomal enzymes which break down the corona radiata and zona pelucida. ONLY ONE spermatozoa penetrates the oocyte plasma membrane. the penetrating spermatozoa stimulates oocyte activation |
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depolarization of oocyte plasma membrane stimulates release of oocyte cortical granules |
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cortical granule proteases induce conformational changes in the oocyte plasma membrane and zona pelucida and prevent any additional spermatozoa from penetrating |
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spermatozoa stimulate ____ to complete the second meiotic division |
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male and female chromosome unite to make this.. |
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uterine tube = fallopian tube = ... |
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infundibulum with fimbriae, ampulla, isthmus, intramural |
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most common site of fertilization |
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simple columnar epithelium with ciliated and secretory cells |
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smooth muscle layer and serosa |
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salpingitis and PID; ectopic pregnancy |
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pathology of uterine tube |
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endometrium, myometrium, perimetrium |
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layer of uterus that has smooth muscle and CT and changes during pregnancy |
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simple columnar epithelium, ciliated cells, and secretory cells |
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types of cells that make up the endometrium |
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uterine glands, blood vessels (spiral, coiled arteries) |
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lamina propria contains.. |
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2 layers of the endometrium |
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surface layer of endometrium which is shed during menstruation |
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bottom of lamina propria which is retained and provides the stemcells for regeneration of the endometrium after menstruation |
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proliferative (estrogenic) uterine phase |
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coincides with follicle development and estrogen secretion; functionalis is rebuilt: uterine glands proliferate, spiral arteries and CT regenerate |
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secretory (luteal) uterine phase |
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after ovulation, coincides with corpus luteum and progesterone secretion; uterine gland secrete nutrient fluid and become dilated and coiled; spiral arteries reach surface of endometrium |
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corpus luteum regresses causing a drop in progesterone and estrogen; spiral arteries intermittently constrict cutting off blood flow to the functionalis; uterine glands degenerate; tissue ischemia and necrosis, rupture of blood vessels and desquamation of functionalis |
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ectopic endometrium in abdominopelvic cavity, most common site is uterine tube |
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ectopic endometrium in myometrium |
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endometrial carcinoma (adenocarcinoma) |
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derived from uterine glands |
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benign smooth muscle tumors (leiomyomas) progressively become more fibrous |
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barrel-shaped distal end of the uterus that protrudes into the vagina |
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simple columnar ciliated cells + secretory cells |
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cervical glands secrete mucous; cylical changes in mucin secretion |
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mucosa, lamina propria, smooth muscle layer and adventitia |
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jxnal (transition zone); lining epithelium changes from simple columnar to nonkeratinized stratified squamous |
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occurs under influence of hormones during menstrual cycle or pregnancy; metaplasia of simple columnar cells to stratified squamous |
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unstable and susceptible to dysplasia and neoplasia influenced by external factors including infection and smoking |
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high risk serotypes associated with high grade dysplasia and invasive squamous cell carcinoma or cervix, vag, and ulna |
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stratified squamous epithelium (nonkeratinized) |
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type of cells that make up the vagina |
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estrogen stimulates _____ |
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epithelial cells accumulate glycogen |
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what influences the pH of the vagina |
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outer skin folds of the vagina |
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labia minora and clitoris |
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external genetalia of vagina that is covered with hairless skin |
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core of erectile tissue, prepuce |
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space medial to labia minora |
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greater and lesser vestibular glands |
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located in lamina propria of vagina at the vestibule, secrete mucous |
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compound tubuloacinar gland; secretory cells secrete proteins, sugars, and lipids; CT septa divide gland into lobes; ducts; myoepithelial cells |
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mammary secretion during pregnancy |
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hormone stimulus causes glandular cells and terminal ducts to proliferate |
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mammary secretion after delivery |
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neurohormonal control of secretion including prolactin and oxytocin |
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myoepithelial cell contraction and milk ejection |
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cystic dilation of ducts, glandular metaplasia, fibrosis of stroma |
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benign or may lead to cancer |
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epithelial cells have estrogen receptors and 50-80% of breast tumors have estrogen receptors; BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes encode for tumor suppressors; mutations in genes (familial inheritance) increase risk for breast and ovarian cancer |
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