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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 ...
David R. Herbold+2 more
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1978
Although an infrequent cause of acute lower abdominal pain, fallopian tube torsion should be considered whenever a woman presents with this complaint. Early diagnosis and surgical intervention may save a tube that has not yet infarcted, yet initial presentation may give little indication of the seriousness of the condition until peritonitis develops ...
Robert F. Hockberger+1 more
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Although an infrequent cause of acute lower abdominal pain, fallopian tube torsion should be considered whenever a woman presents with this complaint. Early diagnosis and surgical intervention may save a tube that has not yet infarcted, yet initial presentation may give little indication of the seriousness of the condition until peritonitis develops ...
Robert F. Hockberger+1 more
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1995
Isolated fallopian tube torsion is a rare entity that most frequently occurs during the menstruating years, but has also been reported in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. Diagnosis of this condition is often delayed because of the rarity of its occurrence and prolonged investigations to rule out more common causes of acute abdominal pain. A case
Vincent P Verdile+2 more
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Isolated fallopian tube torsion is a rare entity that most frequently occurs during the menstruating years, but has also been reported in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. Diagnosis of this condition is often delayed because of the rarity of its occurrence and prolonged investigations to rule out more common causes of acute abdominal pain. A case
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Pathology of the fallopian tube
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991Tubal carcinoma and serous adenocarcinoma of the ovary are remarkably similar in biologic characteristics and tumor markers, which suggests that the management for tubal carcinoma would be based on that for ovarian carcinoma. The cases with rare histologic features, including endometrioid carcinoma, mixed müllerian tumor, and malignant fibrous ...
Tatsuya Tokunaga+2 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.
E.R. Davies+3 more
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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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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1963
Abstract Aging in the oviduct has been studied by special stains and by planimetry. There was some evidence of increasing collagen fibers in the plicae with aging. We also found evidence of a relative increase in the proportion of the oviduct occupied by plicae with aging. Technical assistance by Mr. Willie Holmes and Mr. Alfred McGee is acknowledged.
Alvan G. Foraker, Dionisio A. Pinero
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Abstract Aging in the oviduct has been studied by special stains and by planimetry. There was some evidence of increasing collagen fibers in the plicae with aging. We also found evidence of a relative increase in the proportion of the oviduct occupied by plicae with aging. Technical assistance by Mr. Willie Holmes and Mr. Alfred McGee is acknowledged.
Alvan G. Foraker, Dionisio A. Pinero
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1986
Disordered function of the Fallopian tubes is epitomized in gynaecological practice by ectopic pregnancies. The fact that this phenomenon is almost entirely limited to the human female1 probably is a reflection of specific pathological conditions, but it may also indicate that the human oviduct differs in certain critical anatomical and physiological ...
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Disordered function of the Fallopian tubes is epitomized in gynaecological practice by ectopic pregnancies. The fact that this phenomenon is almost entirely limited to the human female1 probably is a reflection of specific pathological conditions, but it may also indicate that the human oviduct differs in certain critical anatomical and physiological ...
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Actinomycosis of the Fallopian tube
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1956Abstract A case report of actinomycosis of the Fallopian tube in a 39-year-old woman is presented. The diagnosis was established by demonstration of the organism in direct smear and by means of culture from material obtained at the time of the operation.
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Choriocarcinoma of the Fallopian tube
Gynecologic Oncology, 1975Abstract A case of choriocarcinoma of the Fallopian tube is presented. The diagnosis was based on high titers of gonadotropins and a pelvic mass seen on laparoscopy. The patient was treated by surgery and chemotherapy with a good result.
Joseph G. Schenker+2 more
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