1) A 34 yr old woman presents with malodorous discharge. A wet film smear shows ‘clue cells’. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
2) A 28 yr old woman presents with a white curdly discharge from her vagina. Wet smear shows mycelium growth. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
3) A 32 yr old woman presents with painful shallow ulcers around the vulva and an offensive white discharge. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
4) A 28 yr old woman presents with lower abdominal pain, an offensive vaginal discharge and deep dysparenuia. She has no gonorrhea. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
5) A 31 yr old woman complains of a chronic non-foul smelling discharge. She bleeds after sexual intercourse. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
6) A 52 yr old woman had had a history of offensive vaginal discharge and intermittent vaginal bleeding over the past 3 months. Her last cervical smear was taken 4 yrs ago. What is the single most relevent next examination?
7) A 23 yr old has a new sexual partner. She has been on the combined OC pill for last 6 yrs. She presents with a 2-month history of breakthrough bleeding. What is the single most relevent next examination?
8) A 47 yr old woman who has breast cancer and is on tamoxifen has 2 episodes of bright red bleeding. Her last period was when she started tamoxifen 2 yrs ago. What is the single most relevent next examination?
9) A 26 yr old woman with a 5-week history of amenorrhoea presents to A&E with vaginal bleeding. An ultrasound scan reports “empty uterus”. What is the single most relevent next examination?
10) A 49 yr old woman presents with a 9-month history of prolonged slightly irregular periods. Clinical examination shows a normal size uterus with no adnexal masses. What is the single most relevent next examination?
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