Combined oral contraceptive pills (COCP) do not increase the risk of which of the following conditions? a. Deep venous thrombosis b. Haemorrhagic strokes in women with hypertension... Combined oral contraceptive pills (COCP) do not increase the risk of which of the following conditions? a. Deep venous thrombosis b. Haemorrhagic strokes in women with hypertension c. Hepatocellular adenoma d. Ischaemic stroke in women with migraine e. Trophoblastic disease
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The question asks which of the listed conditions is NOT associated with an increased risk when taking combined oral contraceptive pills (COCPs). This requires knowledge of the potential side effects and risks associated with COCP use.
Answer
e. Trophoblastic disease
The correct answer is e. Trophoblastic disease. COCPs do not increase the risk of trophoblastic disease.
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The correct answer is e. Trophoblastic disease. COCPs do not increase the risk of trophoblastic disease.
More Information
While COCPs are associated with increased risks of deep venous thrombosis, haemorrhagic stroke in women with hypertension, hepatocellular adenoma, and ischaemic stroke in women with migraine, they do not increase the risk of trophoblastic disease. This is based on general knowledge regarding the effects and risks associated with COCPs.
Tips
When answering questions about the risks associated with COCPs, consider the known associations such as thromboembolic events, cardiovascular issues, and certain cancers. Rule out the options that are clearly linked to COCP use.
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