Download Gynecological & Anal Conditions: Trichomonas, Vaginitis, Bacterial Vaginosis, Hemorrhoids, and more Quizzes Health sciences in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Trichomonas vaginitis DEFINITION 1 caused by protozoan organism; usually sex transmitted; yellow-green discharge. frothy, foul-smell TERM 2 Trich vaginitis appearance DEFINITION 2 labia: swollen, red; vaginal wall: red, rough with small red spots or petechiae TERM 3 Symptons of Trich DEFINITION 3 itching, frequent urination TERM 4 pH of vagina in trich DEFINITION 4 greater than 4.5; usually 7.0 or more TERM 5 Secretions from trich mixed with potassium form DEFINITION 5 foul smelling (+ amine) TERM 6 Atrophic vaginits DEFINITION 6 after menopause d/t low estrogen; minimal blood-tinged discharge; TERM 7 Symptoms of atrophic vaginitis DEFINITION 7 itching, burning, dryness, painful urination TERM 8 Appearance of atrophic vaginitis DEFINITION 8 labia/vaginal mucosa appear atrophic, pale, dry with abrasions that bleed easily TERM 9 Candidal vaginitis DEFINITION 9 overgrowth of yeast; thick, white, cheesy discharge TERM 10 Appearance of candidal vaginitis DEFINITION 10 labia: inflamed, swollen; reddened mucosa with patches of discharge TERM 21 anorectal fistula suggests DEFINITION 21 inflammatory tract from anus or rectum out of skin TERM 22 Rectal prolapse DEFINITION 22 mucosa of rectum protrudes out through anal opening; involves mucosa or mucosa/rectal wall TERM 23 Appearance of rectal prolapse DEFINITION 23 red, doughnut-like mass with radiating folds TERM 24 Pilonidal cyst DEFINITION 24 CONGENITAL; small dimple or cyst that contains hair; located midline in sacrococygeal area with palpable sinus tract TERM 25 Rectal polyps DEFINITION 25 common, soft structures; vary in size and # TERM 26 2 types of rectal polyps DEFINITION 26 Pedunculated (on a stalk) and Sessile (on mucosal surface) TERM 27 Rectal cancer DEFINITION 27 usually asymptomatic until quite advanced TERM 28 Signs of rectal cancer DEFINITION 28 May feel like firm nodule, ulcerated nodule with rolled edges, or large, irregular, fixed nodule TERM 29 Rectal shelf DEFINITION 29 Felt as nodular, hard, shelflike structure (if metastasized); protrudes onto anterior surface of rectum by seminal vesicles in men and rectouterine pouch in women