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Extra‐pelvic endometriosis: A review
Abdominal wall endometriosis includes scar endometriosis secondary to the surgical wound and spontaneous AWE, most of which occur in the umbilicus or groin. The diagnosis and treatment of catamenial pneumothorax or endometriosis‐related pneumothorax (CP/ERP) are challenging, and a combination of surgery and postoperative hormonal therapy is essential ...
Tetsuya Hirata, Kaori Koga, Yutaka Osuga
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Therapeutic treatment of various inflammation‐related diseases using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has increased in recent years because of the paracrine action of these cells but shows several limitations. First, MSC‐based therapies exhibit varying efficacies; thus, biomarkers should be determined to identify who may benefit from these candidate ...
Miyeon Kim +9 more
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Laparoscopic assisted hydrocelectomy of the canal of Nuck: a case report
Background Accurate diagnosis and complete resection of hydrocele of canal of Nuck (HCN) is still a challenge for surgeons. Case presentation A 28-year-old woman presented with a suspected inguinal hernia due to swelling in her right groin and was ...
Liming Wang +5 more
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Endometriosis of the Inguinal Canal Mimicking a Hydrocele of the Canal of Nuck
Isolated presentation of endometriosis of the inguinal canal is infrequent, and the clinical and imaging findings may be misleading in such patients. We describe an otherwise healthy female with isolated inguinal endometriosis presenting as a hydrocele of the canal of Nuck.
Oshan Basnayake +3 more
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Cyst of canal of Nuck in a young woman affected by kniest syndrome: ultrasound and MRI features
Swelling of the inguinal region in a woman is a frequent finding in daily clinical practice. We focused our attention on the possible differential diagnoses, giving emphasis to the less common causes of this frequent female disorder and describing their ...
Guglielmo Manenti, MD, PhD +6 more
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Symptomatic vulvar mucinous cyst: A case report and review of the literature
Background: Vulvar mucinous cysts are rare, benign, noninvasive masses. They can be mistaken for cysts of Bartholin gland, Skene gland, vestibular, or canal of Nuck. Generally, they may be left untreated, but observed.
Kendrick Campbell +2 more
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A canal of Nuck cyst is a rare surgical condition in females, and is usually detected and repaired in young girls. It is caused by the patent canal of Nuck (a peritoneal fold along the round ligament).
Francesco Guida +6 more
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Treatment of a Cyst of the Canal of Nuck with an Inguinal Hernia by Laparoscopic Surgery.
A cyst of the canal of Nuck is a rare cystic structure along the inguinal canal extending to the labium majus, which forms due to non-obliterated processus vaginalis.
Veysi Hakan Yardımcı
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Eggs, Sperm and Desire: Sex and Science in the Dutch Golden Age
Abstract Within the seventeenth‐century Dutch Republic, humanism, empiricism and liberalism thrived. This social and intellectual liberty allowed for numerous studies on sex, from anatomical treatises on generation to philosophical tracts about lust, published by Reinier de Graaf, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Jan Swammerdam, Johannes van Beverwijck ...
Karen Hollewand
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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.
Helen Bumann, S. Corra
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