In a patient with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which hormonal imbalance is MOST commonly observed?
Elevated FSH and low LH
Elevated LH and androgens, with relatively low FSH
Low LH and high estrogen
Low FSH and high progesterone
Related Questions
Each ovary is bout 2-4 cm in length connected to the …A… wall by …B… Each ovary is covered by a thin epithelium which encloses the ovarian stroma. Stroma is divided into two zones …C… and …D… Fill the suitable choices for A to D
A- Pelvic, B- Ligament, C- Cortex, D- Medulla
A- Uterine, B- Tendon, C- Medulla, D- Cortex
A- Abdominal, B- Muscle, C- Epithelium, D- Stroma
A- Cervical, B- Cartilage, C- Endometrium, D- Myometrium
Birth Canal is formed by
Cervical canal + Uterus
Cervical canal + Vagina
Cervical canal + Isthmus
Cervical canal + fallopian tubule
The endometrium is the lining of
Bladder
Vagina
Uterus
Oviduct
Complete the analogy Male : Bulbourethral gland :: Female : ________
Cowper’s gland
Bartholin’s gland
Prostate gland
Seminal vesicle
From the mammary gland the milk is sucked out through
Mammary duct
Mammary tubule
Mammary Ampulla
Lactiferous tubule
Changes in pulse frequency in females is controlled by circulating levels of:
Estrogen and progesterone
Estrogen and inhibin
Progesterone only
Progesterone and inhibin
A functional mammary gland is characteristic of all
Female Vertebrates
Female Mammals
Female Primates
Female Animals
The pulsatile release of GnRH in females is regulated by circulating levels of:
FSH and LH
Estrogen and Progesterone
Inhibin and Activin
Prolactin and Oxytocin
The female structures that corresponds (homologous) to the scrotum of the male are
Labia Minora
Labia majora
Clitoris
Urethral folds
What is the function of the fimbriae in the female reproductive system?
To produce estrogen
To transport the fertilized egg to the uterus
To form the placenta
To sweep the ovulated oocyte into the fallopian tube