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Question 421# Print Question

A 54-year-old female presents with a 2-month history of intense vulvar itching that has not improved with topical antifungal treatment. On examination you note areas of white, thickened, excoriated skin. Concerned about malignancy you perform punch biopsies, which reveal lichen sclerosus.  

The treatment of choice for this condition is topical application of:

A. Conjugated estrogens
B. Fluorinated corticosteroids
C. Petrolatum
D. 2% testosterone
E. Fluorouracil


Question 422# Print Question

A 34-year-old female with a history of bilateral tubal ligation consults you because of excessive body and facial hair. She has a normal body weight, no other signs of virilization, and regular menses. 

Which one of the following is the most appropriate treatment for her mild hirsutism?

A. Spironolactone
B. Leuprolide
C. Prednisone
D. Metformin


Question 423# Print Question

A 40-year-old white female lawyer sees you for the first time. When providing a history, she describes several problems, including anxiety, sleep disorders, fatigue, persistent depressed mood, and decreased libido. These symptoms have been present for several years and are worse prior to menses, although they also occur to some degree during menses and throughout the month. Her menstrual periods are regular for the most part. 

The most likely diagnosis at this time is:

A. Premenstrual syndrome
B. Dysthymia
C. Dementia
D. Menopause
E. Anorexia nervosa


Question 424# Print Question

A 36-year-old female, who was scheduled to do a routine Pap smear was reported to have atypical glandular cells of undetermined significance.

Which of the following is the best next step in management?

A. Repeat Pap smear at 6 and 12 months
B. Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) testing and typing
C. Loop electrosurgical excision procedure
D. Cold-knife conization of cervix
E. Colposcopy with endocervical curettage


Question 425# Print Question

A 29-year-old woman, who gave birth to her first baby 2 months ago, comes to request injectable contraceptive medication. While her and her husband want to have more children, she wants to avoid pregnancy for the next year. You discuss using medroxyprogesterone injection.

Which of the following is the most important point this patient should be aware of? 

A. She cannot breastfeed, the baby should be on formula
B. She should consume plenty of foods that are rich in calcium and vitamin D while taking this medication
C. There is a risk of permanent infertility even after discontinuation
D. Patients with liver disease need lower dose
E. She will need to be injected every 4 weeks




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