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anatomically includes the skin and mucosa of the female genitalia external to the hymen
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Vulva

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Follicle is consisted of?
Oocyte surrounded by granulosa and theca cells
Epithelial carcinomas tend to spread where?
Locally especially to the peritoneum
Most common site of ectopic pregnancy
Ampulla of the fallopian tube
Lining of the vulva
Squamous epithelium
Mucosal lining of the vagina
Non-keratinizing squamous epithelium
Lining of the exocervix
Non-keratinizing squamous epithelium
Lining of the endocervix
Simple columnar epithelium
Histologic characteristic of sporadic pathway in endometrial ca
Serous papillary structures with psammoma body formation
Villi characteristic of partial mole
Some are hydropic, some are not
Classical gross appearance of endometriosis
Yellow-brown gun-powder nodules
Gross characteristic of leiomyoma
Well-defined white whorled masses
Gross characteristic of leiomyosarcoma
Single lesion with areas of necrosis and hemorrhage
Histologic characteristic of cystadenoma
Single cyst with a simple flat lining
Histologic characteristic of cystadenocarcinoma
Complex cysts with a thick shaggy lining
Classic clinical presentation of hydatidiform mole
Passage of grape-like masses through the vaginal canal
Most common High risk HPV types
HPV types 16, 18, 31 and 33
Coverage of quadrivalent HPV vaccine
HPV types 6, 11, 16 and 18
Other neoplasms wherein psammoma bodies could be seen
Papillary thyroid ca, meningioma, mesothelioma
Most common type of ovarian tumor
Surface epithelial tumor