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Over the past year, Maggie has increased the intensity of her running and weight training program and has begun having her menstrual periods infrequently, if at all. This may put her at risk for:
 
  A) decreased bone density and atrophy of genital tissues.
  B) irritable bowel syndrome.
  C) secondary amenorrhea.
  D) cervical cancer.

Question 2

A condition in which endometrial-like tissue implants in the abdominal cavity is referred to as:
 
  A) pelvic inflammatory disease.
  B) endometriosis.
  C) ectopic pregnancy.
  D) toxic shock syndrome.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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