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The “pouch” of the Douglas's pouch

Morphologie, 2017
Hernia is described as the protrusion of an organ into the wall of its normal containing cavity. Internal hernia (IH) involves protrusion of viscera through: a peritoneal or mesentery defect, a normal or abnormal compartment of the peritoneal cavity. Hernias occurring in the pelvis cavity are usually classified according to the fascial margins breached
I, Sall   +9 more
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Nodules in the Pouch of Douglas

JAMA Surgery, 2016
Apregnantwoman in her 30s in the first trimesterwas evaluated for incidentally detected anemia. At colonoscopy, she was found to have a 3 × 4-cm ulceroproliferative lesion in the rectum7 cm from the anal verge. A biopsy specimenwas reported asmoderately differentiatedadenocarcinoma.Noother lesionwasfoundintherestofcolon.Thepregnancywasmedically ...
Krishnamachar, Harish   +1 more
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Carcinosarcoma in the pouch of Douglas

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2009
Only one case of carcinosarcoma in the pouch of douglas has been reported in the English literature.The author herein reports a case of carcinosarcoma of the pouch of douglas. A rapidly growing tumor (10 cm in diameter) was found in the pelvic cavity of a 51-year-old woman, and an operation was performed for the clinical diagnosis of left ovarian ...
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Lesions of the Pouch of Douglas: A Review

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2016
The pouch of Douglas may become involved by a variety of mass-like lesions, which may be challenging to providers who treat women. They may initially be thought to be arising from the uterus or adnexa. A literature review was conducted. A Medline search was used, using the terms Douglas’ Pouch, Pouch of Douglas, cul-de-sac, and rectouterine pouch.
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