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OB/GYN Clerkship charts

Office Procedures/Exams Labor stages FHT Pregnancy Other Antibiotics/Teratogens STIs VVaginits Benign/Cancers Endocrine Contraception

Surgery primarily,
No sx or itching, possibly
lvar cancer. 90% are SCC, 2% melanoma. Only radiation/chemo combo Smokers (as with all
ulcerative or exophytic lesion
accounts for 5% of all gyn malignancies next. Can spread to other types of SCC)
on labia majora
inguinal lymph nodes.

Radiation therapy for


SCC vs extensive
surgery. Stage I and II
Vaginal cancer. 90% are SCC. Others are Vaginal bleeding and tumors <2cm=surgery.
Biopsy
adenocarcinoma, melanoma malodorous vaginal discharge Stage I and II >2cm or
elderly person that is not
a good candidate for
surgery=radiation

Bloody discharge and


embryonal
Chemo and then
Sarcoma botryoides rhabdomyosarcoma in
conservative surgery
pediatric patients "bunch of
grapes"

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