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Dilated fallopian tubes: MR imaging characteristics.

Radiology, 1998
PURPOSE To determine the magnetic resonance (MR) imaging characteristics of hydrosalpinx and the accuracy of MR imaging for distinguishing hydrosalpinx from other adnexal masses.
E. Outwater   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Histologic features of surgically removed fallopian tubes.

Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 2002
CONTEXT The fallopian tube is a common specimen in a pathology laboratory. It may be examined either alone as a salpingectomy or tubal ligation specimen, or as part of a more complex specimen from a hysterectomy and/or oophorectomy operation.
J. Hunt, A. Lynn
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Intussusception of a fallopian tube

The American Journal of Surgery, 1969
Abstract 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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The Fallopian Tubes: Their Role in Fertility and Infertility

, 1988
This volume examines the physiology of Fallopian tube function, the nature of tubal fluids and microenvironments, and the dynamic interactions occurring locally between the embryo, the Fallopian tube and the neighbouring ovary.
R. Hunter, R. Hunter
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Fallopian tube

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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Diverticulosis of the fallopian tubes

Clinical Radiology, 1974
Diverticulosis 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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Fallopian Tubes

Color Atlas of Human Fetal and Neonatal Histology, 2019
E. Ruchelli, D. Huff
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Immunohistochemistry of Telocytes in the Uterus and Fallopian Tubes.

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2016
S. Crețoiu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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