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A case of periodic abdominal pain and fever due to left ovarian abscess
Tubo-ovarian abscess (TOA) is a late complication of pelvic inflammatory disease. Its diagnosis is difficult because it is occasionally accompanied by atypical symptoms such as abdominal pain and fever.
Shohei Tanabe, MD +4 more
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Tubo-ovarian abscess (TOA) is usually encountered in sexually active women as a complication of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Its occurrence in sexually inactive patients is extremely rare and suggests atypical etiologies, including genital ...
Mahorkar, Monika A. +2 more
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A ruptured tubo-ovarian abscess after intrauterine insemination; a case report
Background: Pelvic inflammatory disease is one of the most serious infection and one of the important and life threatening complications of it is tubo-ovarian abscess. This infection with intrauterine insemination (IUI) is rare.
Moradan, Sanam
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A Case of Tubo-Ovarian Abscess in a 15-Year-Old Female After Appendectomy Complicated by Peritonitis
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and tubo-ovarian abscess (TOA) are serious diagnoses to consider in reproductive-age women presenting with abdominal or pelvic pain. Management can be medical or surgical depending on severity.
Castaneda, Martin
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A tubo-ovarian abscess (TOA) is a relatively rare medical complication that results from an untreated/unrecognized ascending pelvic infection of the female genital tract.
Taylor, Gregory M +5 more
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Tubo ovarian abscess as a complication of typhoid fever [PDF]
This paper was read at a joint meeting of the Association of Surgeons and Physicians of Malta and the Fifth Army Surgeons Travelling Club at a meeting in Malta, in May 1968.
Vassallo, Luis A., Attard, Raphael
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Diagnostic Value of Serum d-Dimer Level for Tubo-Ovarian Abscess: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study
0000-0002-2325-1756WOS: 000358076500003PubMed ID: 25656499Aim of this study is to investigate the diagnostic role of serum d-dimer levels for tubo-ovarian abscess (TOA). Patients diagnosed with TOA (n = 36) and matched controls with ovarian cysts (n = 39)
Demir, Mustafa +5 more
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Ectopic inferior vena cava thrombus secondary to a tubo-ovarian abscess
Inferior vena cava (IVC) thrombosis typically arises distally from a thrombophlebitic extension in the pelvis or the lower extremities. It may also occur from propagation of an ovarian vein thrombosis as a result of gynaecological disorders such as ...
Kavitha A/P Nardarajan
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A peri appendicular abscess presenting as tubo ovarian mass
An appendicular abscess represents the most prevalent complication associated with acute appendicitis, particularly occurring between the fifth and tenth day after an appendix has perforated.
D., Shaheen F. S. +4 more
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Objective: Tubo-ovarian abscess (TOA) is the most severe form of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). We aimed to demonstrate the characteristics of patients admitted with TOA in Siriraj Hospital and to assess the prevalence of surgical treatment ...
Sayan Luangchaichaweng +4 more
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