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Canal of Nuck cyst: surgical management and lymphatic preservation in three cases
The canal of Nuck cyst is a rare but clinically relevant pathology, often mistaken for inguinal hernias or other soft tissue anomalies. It results from the incomplete obliteration of the processus vaginalis during fetal development.
C. Eretta +5 more
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Hydrocele of the Canal of Nuck: A Rare Etiology of Inguino-Labial Swelling in a Young Female: A Case Report [PDF]
Background: Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck is a rare congenital condition in females that often mimics other groin masses, making accurate diagnosis challenging.
Tesfa G. Meskel +2 more
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Labium Majus Ectopic Pregnancy: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Implications of a Rare Obstetric Phenomenon—A Case Report [PDF]
Ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized ovum implants outside the uterine cavity, most commonly in the fallopian tube. While rare, ectopic pregnancies can also occur in atypical locations such as the ovary, cervix, abdominal cavity, or broad ligament, often posing significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
Katuma Ruvuna +10 more
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Canal of Nuck Cyst vs. Inguinal Hernia: A Case Report and Further Considerations
Background: Abnormalities in the canal of the Nuck are rare clinical entities with presentation in the early adulthood of females. Given their rarity, they can be misdiagnosed with a strangulated inguinal hernia. Methods: Herein, we report a young female
Christos Doudakmanis +2 more
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Exploring Hydrocele of the Canal of Nuck in a Mature Woman: Beyond the Norm [PDF]
ABSTRACT Timely diagnosis and surgical intervention are crucial in managing hydrocele of the canal of Nuck. A systematic approach, including thorough examination and appropriate imaging, followed by meticulous surgical technique, ensures successful treatment and favorable long‐term outcomes for patients.
Saurav Jha +7 more
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The cyst of the canal of Nuck (CCN) is an extremely rare pathology that occurs as a result of the inability to obliterate the processus vaginalis. No standard therapeutic procedure currently exists, and the condition remains unfamiliar to gynecologists.
Ülkü Mete Ural +4 more
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Cyst of the canal of Nuck: an atypical course with cyclic changing of size
As the canal of Nuck normally obliterates before birth, a patent canal is a rare anatomic variant in adult women analogue to the patent processus vaginalis in men. In a patent canal of Nuck, pathologies such as hernias and cyst can build within time. Such cysts themselves are so uncommon that they are mostly described in case reports.
Helen Bumann, Stefano Corrà
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Nuck Canal Cyst (Hydrocele in Women)
We report here the case of a 25-year-old woman admitted with a tender and painful right inguinal swelling. The CT scan showed a fluid image in the right iliac fossa (RIF), in contact with the external iliac vessels, the sigmoid colon and some small intestines, extending downwards from a dehiscence of the right inguinal canal.
Jonathan Esperence ONGOKA AHOUET +2 more
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Nuck Canal Endometriosis Following IVF Attempts in a Young Patient—Report of a Case [PDF]
Introduction: Endometriosis is a common benign condition affecting 10–15% of women of reproductive age. An unusual site of endometriosis is the canal of Nuck, which is a physiologically obliterated space in women spanning the area from the deep inguinal ...
Maria Papadoliopoulou +7 more
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Laparoscopic Management of a Canal of Nuck Cyst [PDF]
J.A. Ho +3 more
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