Presentation
Primary infertility.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years
Gender: Female
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The hysterosalpingography images show that the endometrial cavity is displaced towards the right side and the left Fallopian tube is stretched around a large lesion.
From the case:
Stretched Fallopian tube by adnexal cyst
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The ultrasonography images revealed the effect was due to a left adnexal cyst measuring 5 x 4.5 cm in size.
Case Discussion
Adnexal cysts can be considered as lesions causing extrinsic compression over the endometrial canal as well as the Fallopian tube.