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Tubo-ovarian abscess: A potential mimicker of urachal malignancy [PDF]
Urachal cancer is a rare but aggressive malignancy. A urachal mass concerning for adenocarcinoma was identified in a 32-year-old G2P1 female on 12-week ultrasound and confirmed on pelvic MRI. Due to progressive growth of the mass and refractory abdominal
Sajya M. Singh +5 more
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Brucella pelvic tubo-ovarian abscess with a history of chronic brucellosis [PDF]
Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease located especially in Central and South America, India, the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Human brucellosis occurs as a systemic infectious disease with various clinical manifestations.
Bernard Najib +3 more
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Pyomyoma mimicking tubo-ovarian abscess: Two case reports [PDF]
Pyomyoma is an extremely rare complication, defined as an infection of a uterine leiomyoma. We describe two cases of pyomyoma that were initially considered to be tubo-ovarian abscesses but were later diagnosed as pyomyomas and managed with laparoscopic ...
Kyoko Oshina +6 more
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A perforated sigmoid colon cancer initially diagnosed as a tubo‐ovarian abscess: A teaching case [PDF]
Given the wide range of differential diagnoses for adnexal masses, the key issue is the correct assessment of the initial location to rule out malignant or emergency cases.
Asieh Maleki +5 more
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Mesenteric ectopic pregnancy with tubo-ovarian abscess [PDF]
An ectopic pregnancy is the implantation of a fertilized ovum in a location other than the main cavity of the uterus. Ectopic pregnancies are reported in approximately 1%-2% of pregnancies, and while 95% of ectopic pregnancies are in fallopian tubes ...
Sam Y. Son, BS +3 more
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Pneumoperitoneum secondary to tubo-ovarian abscess: A case report [PDF]
Pneumoperitoneum seen on an X-ray or computed tomography (CT) image points to a diagnosis of ruptured viscus and immediate surgery is warranted. A case of tubo-ovarian abscess (TOA) presenting with pneumoperitoneum is unusual.
Remya Aryad, Sujana Molakatalla
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Hydronephrosis Due to Bilateral Tubo-ovarian Abscess [PDF]
A 27-year-old female presented to the emergency department with fevers, nausea, chills, and non-specific bilateral lower quadrant abdominal pain. A pregnancy test was negative.
Emily Fite +2 more
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Idiopathic pyometra and tubo-ovarian abscess in a postmenopausal patient treated conservatively [PDF]
Background: Pyometra is a rare gynecological condition and is characterized by pus accumulation in the uterine cavity. It occurs more frequently in postmenopausal women than tubo-ovarian abscesses, which constitute a more common gynecological ...
Ntioudi, Maria +2 more
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Tubo-ovarian abscess fistula to vagina after hysterectomy: Case report [PDF]
Introduction: Tubo-ovarian abscess is one of the final stages in acute pelvic inflammatory disease which may be occurred after uterine manipulation or after surgery and is very rare.
Atiyeh Mansouri +4 more
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