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Which imaging modality is indicated for evaluating pelvic masses?
Which imaging modality is indicated for evaluating pelvic masses?
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Transvaginal ultrasound
- Computed tomography
- Transabdominal ultrasound (correct)
What is the main function of the mucosal glands in the endometrium?
What is the main function of the mucosal glands in the endometrium?
- To produce hormones
- To facilitate embryo implantation
- To regulate menstrual flow
- To prevent bacterial migration (correct)
During pregnancy, what happens to the endometrium?
During pregnancy, what happens to the endometrium?
- It becomes thinner
- It becomes less vascularized
- It undergoes hyperplasia
- It produces a mucosal plug (correct)
Which part of the cervix is predominantly collagenous and elastic connective tissue?
Which part of the cervix is predominantly collagenous and elastic connective tissue?
What is the main tissue layer of the uterus?
What is the main tissue layer of the uterus?
Which of the following is NOT an indication for transvaginal sonography (TVS)?
Which of the following is NOT an indication for transvaginal sonography (TVS)?
What is the main function of the mucosal glands in the endometrium?
What is the main function of the mucosal glands in the endometrium?
What is the junction between the endometrial canal and the endocervical canal called?
What is the junction between the endometrial canal and the endocervical canal called?
Which part of the uterus is lined with a rich supply of muc?
Which part of the uterus is lined with a rich supply of muc?
What happens to the endometrium during pregnancy?
What happens to the endometrium during pregnancy?