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Imaging of Benign Adnexal Disease
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2020This article provides an overview of the imaging evaluation of benign ovarian and adnexal masses in premenopausal and postmenopausal women and lesions discovered during pregnancy. Current imaging techniques are discussed, including pitfalls and differential diagnosis when necessary, as well as management.
Nadia J, Khati +2 more
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Adnexitis und «Pelvic Inflammatory Disease»
Gynäkologisch-geburtshilfliche Rundschau, 2004Unter PID («pelvic inflammatory disease») und Entzündungen des oberen Genitaltrakts («upper genital tract infections») verstehen wir entzündliche Veränderungen des oberen weiblichen Genitaltrakts jeglicher Kombination: Endometritis, Salpingitis, Tuboovarialabszess, Peritonitis im kleinen Becken.
Lauper U, Schlatter C
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Orbital and Adnexal Rosai-Dorfman Disease
Orbit, 2008To report the clinico-radiological findings, clinical course, and treatment outcomes in five patients with orbital and adnexal Rosai-Dorfman (R-D) disease.Analysis of case records of patients with Rosai-Dorfman disease seen at four orbital units between January 2000 and December 2006.Five patients (3 Caucasian males, 1 Hispanic female, and 1 African ...
Prabhakaran, V. +7 more
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Chlamydial infection: the link with ocular adnexal lymphomas
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that grow in eukaryotic cells and cause a wide spectrum of diseases. They can establish persistent infections, are mitogenic in vitro, promote polyclonal cell proliferation in vivo and induce resistance to ...
Andres J M Ferreri +2 more
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Conjunctival and Adnexal Disease
1995Many adnexal structures are accessible to examination by ultrasound biomicroscopy. In general, any structure that can be approached over the surface can be examined. An eye cup of the same design used for examination of the globe can often be used. For example, an eyelid lesion can usually be examined by placing the eye cup on the surface of the lid ...
Charles J. Pavlin, FS Foster
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Techniques for surgical correction of adnexal disease
Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2001The adnexa frequently requires the general practitioner to intervene surgically to manage underlying disease or as an ancillary aid in the management of corneal disease. Both acquired and hereditary disorders are encountered. This article reviews general anatomy and physiology of the eyelids and discusses indications for the more commonly performed ...
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Ocular Adnexal Lymphoproliferative Disease
2010Lymphoma is the most common orbitalal malignancy, usually presenting clinically with a short history of painless swelling, proptosis, or a salmon patch. Th e incidence of ocular adnexal lymphoproliferative disease Ocular adnexal lymphoproliferative disease (OALD) is increasing at 6% per year.
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Pelvic Castleman disease mimicking an adnexal tumor
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1995Castleman disease, or giant lymph node hyperplasia, is a rare cause of lymph node enlargement. Only 11 cases with pelvic localization in women have been reported.A pelvic mass mimicking an adnexal tumor was detected on a routine examination in a 26-year-old woman. Surprisingly, the pelvic organs were found to be normal at laparotomy. Eight years later,
K, Ylinen +2 more
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Usefulness of transabdominal ultrasonography in excluding adnexal disease
Journal of Medical Ultrasonics, 2015To investigate the final diagnoses and examine the rate of detection of normal ovaries in patients with negative results for adnexa on transabdominal ultrasonography (TAUS) using current machines.Of 188 eligible patients who underwent TAUS to assess lower abdominal pain, 158 were subsequently evaluated using other imaging modalities, surgical ...
Toru, Kameda +3 more
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