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Laparoscopic Approach to an Uncommon Adnexal Neoplasm Associated with Infertility: Serous Cystadenofibroma of the Fallopian Tube

open access: closedThe Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2003
A rare case of serous cystadenofibroma of the fallopian tube was discovered during evaluation for in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer. Bilateral tubal occlusion was noted on hysterosalpingogram, and a right adnexal cyst, initially thought to be of ovarian origin, was identified by office transvaginal sonography.
E. Scott Sills   +3 more
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High-grade Serous Neoplasm of Fallopian Tube Mimicking a Low-grade Lesion

open access: closedInternational Journal of Gynecological Pathology
Low-grade and high-grade serous neoplasms are generally considered to be separate entities with distinct morphologic features, pathogenesis and clinical behavior. However, rare tumors defy this dualistic classification. Herein, we describe an incidental serous neoplasm confined to the fallopian tube with both low-grade and high ...
M. Herman Chui
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Papilloma of the Fallopian Tube: A Rare Gynecologic Neoplasm Harboring a BRAF (c.1799T>A) Mutation (V600E)

open access: closedInternational Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 2018
Papillomas of the fallopian tube are exceedingly rare benign tumors, and only very few cases have been reported in the literature. Clinically, they may present as a mass lesion or occur without symptoms. Histomorphologically, they are papillary tumors covered by nonatypical epithelium with occasional ciliated or goblet cells growing in the lumen, and ...
Jeremias Wohlschlaeger   +7 more
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Neoplasms of the fallopian tube and broad ligament: a selective survey including historical perspective and emphasising recent developments

open access: closedPathology, 2007
Recent contributions on selected aspects of the pathology of tubal and paratubal neoplasms are reviewed after a brief historical perspective. The most important, considering both frequency and clinical importance, are those pertaining to tubal carcinoma.
Robert H. Young
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Unusual Fallopian Tube Neoplasm in a 10-Year-Old Patient with Proteus Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

open access: closedPediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2006
We report a case of fallopian tube and peritoneal lesions resected from a 10-year-old girl with Proteus syndrome. The papillary fallopian tube tumor expressed CA-125 and demonstrated negative staining for CEA, CD15, calretinin, and CK 5/6. Nondilated portions of fallopian tube exhibited evidence of an in situ component.
Tracy Funk   +3 more
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Laparoscopic Staging of Early Ovarian and Fallopian Tube Neoplasms

open access: closedJournal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2008
Farr Nezhat   +8 more
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Laparoscopic Staging of Early Stage Ovarian and Fallopian Tube Neoplasms

open access: closedInternational Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2006
M. Prasad Hayes   +3 more
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Neoplasm of the fallopian tube – peritoneal epithelial malignant mesothelioma

open access: closedGeburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 2020
NJ Amann   +6 more
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