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Carcinosarcoma of the fallopian tube
Gynecologic Oncology, 1989A patient with Stage III fallopian tube carcinosarcoma treated with cisplatin, doxorubicin, and cyclophosphamide, surviving 31 months disease-free after diagnosis, is presented. Review of the literature revealed this is the 28th case report of malignant mixed Mullerian tumor of the fallopian tube, and fifth instance in which chemotherapy was used as a ...
J H, Axelrod, D R, Herbold, J H, Freel
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CARCINOMA OF THE FALLOPIAN TUBE
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1976SummaryA series of 12 patients with primary carcinoma of the Fallopian tube is presented; their clinical features, pathology, treatment and progress are described and discussed.
J A, Chalmers, A T, Marshall
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Carcinoma of the Fallopian Tube
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1978Carcinoma of the fallopian tube is the least frequent tumor of the female genital tract. It may occur at any age but is more common in the sixth decade. The tumor involves both tubes in 26 per cent of cases. The spread is by direct extension to peritoneum. The symptoms include metrorrhagia, leukorrhea, abdominal pain, singly or in combination.
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Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 1998
Primary fallopian tube carcinoma represents less than 1% of all gynecologic malignancies and is therefore one of the less common malignancies of the female genital tract. Fallopian tube carcinoma is rarely diagnosed preoperatively and is often mistaken for benign pelvic disease or ovarian cancer.
N, Nikrui, L R, Duska
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Primary fallopian tube carcinoma represents less than 1% of all gynecologic malignancies and is therefore one of the less common malignancies of the female genital tract. Fallopian tube carcinoma is rarely diagnosed preoperatively and is often mistaken for benign pelvic disease or ovarian cancer.
N, Nikrui, L R, Duska
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Intussusception of a fallopian tube
The American Journal of Surgery, 1969Abstract Intussusception of the fallopian tube is a rare condition which has been described in the world literature several times [1–5]. A case is described in a fifteen year old girl with abdominal pain. The precipitating cause appeared to be a paraovarian cyst which was engulfed by the tube.
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Assessment of the Fallopian Tube
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1992S D, Maguiness +2 more
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#ESHREjc report: are fallopian tubes the unsung hero of reproduction?
Human Reproduction, 2021Julia Uraji +2 more
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MESONEPHROMA OF THE FALLOPIAN TUBE
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1946openaire +2 more sources

