Answers and Notes on Gynecology MCQs

In: Obstetrics and Gynecology · 2025 · pp. 144–176 · doi:10.2174/9798898810993125010009 · W4415505741
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This chapter provides answers and notes on the multiple-choice questions on the following topics: Abnormal uterine bleeding, Amenorrhea in the non-pregnant, Management of miscarriages, Management of ectopic pregnancies, Infertility; Menstrual disorders, Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), Sexual disorders, Sexually transmitted infections, Menopause, Contraception/Family planning, Bartholin’s gland cyst and abscess, Uterine fibroids, Benign and malignant ovarian growths, Endometriosis and Cervical lesions. The notes for MCQs 161 to 200 are generally brief as they deal with foundational topics that do not need much more than the answers. From multiple-choice questions 201 to 300 the questions are more clinicals oriented. In any medicine specialty, there may be more than one approach to solving certain clinical problems. For this book an explanation is occasionally required for the answer selection. The reader should bear in mind that the answer in a single-best answer (SBA) MCQ format is the best option, however, not necessarily the only option. This should bring clarification for the space given to the notes for numbers 201 to 300 compared with the brevity of the contents for numbers 161 to 200.
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Abstract This chapter provides answers and notes on the multiple-choice questions on the following topics: Abnormal uterine bleeding, Amenorrhea in the non-pregnant, Management of miscarriages, Management of ectopic pregnancies, Infertility; Menstrual disorders, Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), Sexual disorders, Sexually transmitted infections, Menopause, Contraception/Family planning, Bartholin’s gland cyst and abscess, Uterine fibroids, Benign and malignant ovarian growths, Endometriosis and Cervical lesions. The notes for MCQs 161 to 200 are generally brief as they deal with foundational topics that do not need much more than the answers. From multiple-choice questions 201 to 300 the questions are more clinicals oriented. In any medicine specialty, there may be more than one approach to solving certain clinical problems. For this book an explanation is occasionally required for the answer selection. The reader should bear in mind that the answer in a single-best answer (SBA) MCQ format is the best option, however, not necessarily the only option. This should bring clarification for the space given to the notes for numbers 201 to 300 compared with the brevity of the contents for numbers 161 to 200.

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