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Post-op Puzzle: Deciphering Fallopian Tube Prolapse After Hysterectomy. [PDF]
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Trojan horse in obstetric complications: A case report of concurrent uterine perforation, incarcerated fallopian tube and cesarean section scar pregnancy. [PDF]
Wang L, Chen X.
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Clinical features of isolated fallopian tube torsion and tubo-ovarian torsion with ipsilateral paraovarian cysts: a large cohort study of thirteen-year single-centre experience. [PDF]
Liu D, Gao Y, Wu Y, Guo H, Zhang K.
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Carcinoma of the Fallopian Tube [PDF]
Ralph C Benson
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Carcinoma of the Fallopian Tube
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2006link_to_subscribed_fulltext
Heintz, A. P +8 more
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Carcinoma of the fallopian tube
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2003Primary site The Fallopian tube extends from the posterior superior aspect of the uterine fundus laterally and anteriorly to the ovary. Its length is approximately 10 cm. The lateral end opens to the peritoneal cavity. Metastatic sites Carcinoma of the oviduct can metastasize to the regional lymph nodes, including the para-aortic nodes.
Heintz, A. P +7 more
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Diverticulosis of the fallopian tubes
Clinical Radiology, 1974Diverticulosis of the Fallopian tubes is uncommon, but is nine times as common in Negro women of Jamaican origin as in Caucasian women living in Bristol. 58 examples were encountered in 918 hysterosalpingograms done in Kingston, Jamaica (426) and in Bristol (492) from 1968 to 1972. In 41 cases (72%) diverticulosis was bilateral.
G, Freakley +3 more
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Leiomyoma of the Fallopian Tube
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 2000Leiomyomas of the fallopian tube are rare. They are typically incidental findings seen at autopsy or unrelated surgical procedures. A 32-year-old woman presented with lower abdominal pain and mass. Transvaginal sonogram and magnetic resonance imaging showed the solid mass at the outside of the uterus.
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