The Risk Malignancy Index (RMI) prognosis in ovarian cancer is based on _____
Hint: 3
_____ would not be appropriate in endometriosis if the patient is trying to conceive
What is the most common risk following a TOP? _____
What is the management option for stage IA cervical tumours for patients wanting to maintain fertility _____
It uterine fibroids is less than 3cm in size, not distorting the uterine cavity, medical treatment can be tried e.g. _____
What is the investigation of choice when endometrial pipelle biopsy is inconclusive _____
What is the investigation of choice for a Vesicovaginal fistulae _____
The most common complication of a Myomectomy are _____
Vesicovaginal fistulae should be suspected in patients with: _____ AND From an area with limited obsteric services
What NSAID is used in endometriosis _____
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