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Fallopian Tube Diseases

open access: yes, 2017
Patient Education Library: Fallopian Tube Diseases. Air Force Center of Excellence of Medical Multimedia (CEMM), Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Massengill, Jason C.
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Diseases of the Fallopian Tube

open access: yes, 1987
The function of the fallopian tube, transport of sperm and ovum, may be seriously compromised or entirely destroyed by inflammatory processes or tubal pregnancy. Tumors may interfere with normal function or, if malignant, may lead to death. The etiology and pathophysiology of many tubal diseases are imperfectly understood at present.
James E. Wheeler
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Diseases of the Fallopian Tube

open access: yes, 2013
Jean Noel Buy, Michel Ghossain
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Fallopian tube disease: limited value of treatment with fallopian tube catheterization.

Radiology, 1994
Therapeutic role of fallopian tube catheterization was prospectively studied in patients with bilateral fallopian tube obstruction.Catheterization was performed in 42 patients with bilateral obstruction; 36 of the patients (67 fallopian tubes) underwent recanalization.Fifty-two tubes with 54 proximal obstructions were successfully recanalized ...
N, Hayashi   +8 more
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Fallopian tube disease on magnetic resonance imaging

RadiologĂ­a (English Edition), 2013
Knowledge about fallopian tube disease is essential in the assessment of the pelvis in female patients. Primary and secondary changes in the tubes vary widely, regardless of whether associated changes in the ovaries are present. Ultrasonography is the initial technique in the study of adnexal disease because it is very sensitive and widely available ...
C, La Parra Casado   +3 more
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Fallopian Tube Disease: The Cobblestone Pattern as a Radiographic Sign

Radiology, 2000
To identify radiographic signs of mucosal damage by comparing hysterosalpingography with salpingoscopy in a prospective study.Forty-one candidates for laparoscopy underwent hysterosalpingography and peroperative salpingoscopy; at both, tubal patency was noted.
Valentini, Al   +6 more
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Primary hydatid disease of fallopian tubes: the risk of infertility looms large.

Annals of parasitology, 2021
A 45-year-old postmenopausal woman from a rural area presented with a painless lower abdominal lump. Contrast-enhanced computed tomogram of abdomen revealed a well defined hypodense pelvic cystic lesion with multiple daughter cysts suggestive of hydatid disease. The liver was free of cysts on imaging.
Dugar, Dharmendra   +3 more
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Falloposcopic classification and treatment of fallopian tube lumen disease

Fertility and Sterility, 1992
To devise a diagnostic classification and scoring system for tubal lumen disease based on falloposcopy and to evaluate it against tuboplasty procedures and pregnancy outcomes.Prospective study approved by the hospital Institutional Review Board.Academic tertiary infertility center.Seventy-five women with hysterosalpingographic and laparoscopic evidence
J F, Kerin   +5 more
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Apoptosis in Fimbriae of Fallopian Tubes and Endometrium in Pyoinflammatory Adnexal Diseases

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2003
In patients with pyoinflammatory adnexal diseases moderate or intense DNA degradation was observed in the majority of epithelial, stromal, and inflammatory infiltration cell in inflammatory foci in the fimbrial compartment of fallopian tubes without signs of tissue destruction.
A V, Zhdanov   +5 more
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