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A myomectomy is done to remove ________.
 
  A) endometrial implants
  B) ovarian cysts
  C) excess breast tissue
  D) uterine fibroids

Question 2

Which of the following is a word used to describe any visible damage to the skin?
 
  A) lesion
  B) benign
  C) malignant
  D) dermatitis



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Answer to Question 1

D
Explanation: A) Endometrial implants are treated with hormone therapy, not a surgical removal (-ectomy).
B) A myomectomy is performed on the myometrium of the uterus, not the ovary.
C) This describes breast reduction surgery, not a myomectomy.
D) Correct Uterine fibroids are in the myometrium of the uterus.

Answer to Question 2

A
Explanation: A) Correct
B) Benign only describes something that is not cancerous.
C) Malignant only describes something that is cancerous.
D) Dermatitis only refers to inflammation or infection of the skin.



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