1. The most common cause of female infertility worldwide is:, Ovulatory dysfunction, Tubal factor, Endometriosis, uterine anomalies , WHO classification of ovulatory disorders: PCOS falls under:, group 1, group 2, group 3, group 4, 3. The most sensitive marker of ovarian reserve is:, FSH, ESTRADIOL, LH, PROGESTERONE, AMH, 4. Ideal timing for serum progesterone to confirm ovulation in a 28-day cycle:, 21, 4, 7, 28, Gold standard for diagnosing tubal patency:, HSG, LAPROSCOPY WITH CHROMPERTUBATION, SSG, MRI PELVIS, 6. Most common site of endometriosis:, uterus, fallopian tube, ovary, uterosacral ligament, First-line treatment for anovulation in PCOS (as per recent guidelines), Clomiphene citrate, Letrozole, Metformin, Gonadotropins, Kruger’s strict criteria is used in:, Sperm count, Sperm motility, Sperm morphology, DNA fragmentation, Minimum motile sperm count required for IUI success:, <1 million, 1–5 million, >5 million, >20 million, Most common cause of male infertility, Obstruction, Varicocele, Hypogonadism, Genetic causes, AMH varies significantly within the menstrual cycle, true, false, Letrozole has higher live birth rates than clomiphene in PCOS., true, false, Endometriosis always causes infertility, true, false, HSG can have therapeutic benefit., true, false, Varicocele repair improves fertility in all men, true, false, A 32-year-old woman with regular cycles presents with infertility. Mid-luteal progesterone is 2 ng/mL. Most likely diagnosis?, Luteal phase defect, Anovulation, Hyperprolactinemia, Diminished ovarian reserve, In male infertility, the most common genetic cause of azoospermia i, Klinefelter syndrome, Y chromosome microdeletion, CFTR mutation, Androgen receptor defect, Clomiphene citrate acts by:, Estrogen agonist, Estrogen antagonist at hypothalamus, Progesterone receptor blockade, GnRH stimulation, Azoospermia with normal FSH and normal testicular size suggests:, Testicular failure, Obstructive azoospermia, Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, Sertoli cell-only syndrome, Most common site of tubal block in genital tuberculosi, Cornual, Isthmus, Ampulla, Fimbrial end.
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