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Fallopian tube
The fallopian tube (TA: tuba uterina 8), also known as the uterine tube or, less commonly, the oviduct, is a paired hollow tube that bridges the ovary and uterus and functions to convey the mature ovum from the former to the latter. If conception occurs, it usually does so within the tube, which...
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Tubal ligation - hysterosalpingography
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Published
20 May 2021
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Fluoroscopy
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Follicular tracking
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05 Aug 2022
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Ultrasound
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Krukenberg tumor
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Published
28 May 2010
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CT
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Uterine suture dehiscence and abscess formation
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30 Oct 2020
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CT
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Left tubal block and hydrosalpinx
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17 Mar 2022
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Fluoroscopy
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Left tubal block and hydrosalpinx
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08 Dec 2022
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Fluoroscopy
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Left tubal block and hydrosalpinx
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05 Sep 2021
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Fluoroscopy
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Uterine inversion
Uterine inversion is a rare condition in which the uterus is essentially turned inside out. There are two types: "puerperal" (within six weeks of childbirth) and "non-puerperal". The reason for uterine inversion is unclear. In the puerperal form, it is theorized that excessive traction on the um...
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Gossypiboma
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Published
11 Feb 2023
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Ultrasound
MRI
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Arias-Stella reaction
An Arias-Stella reaction is a common gynecological histological finding in curettage specimens of gestational endometrium describing a non-neoplastic lesion that is easily confused with uterine malignancy 1,2.
Pathology
An Arias-Stella reaction is due to hormonal hyperstimulation causing atypi...
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Androgen insensitivity syndrome
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28 Jan 2023
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Ultrasound
MRI
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Uterine leiomyomas: submucosal and intramural
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Published
03 Jul 2011
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MRI
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Pseudo Meigs syndrome
Pseudo Meigs syndrome refers to a clinical syndrome of pleural effusion and ascites associated with an ovarian tumor that is not a fibroma or a fibroma-like tumor.
Pathology
Entities that have been reported to result in pseudo Meigs syndrome include
Krukenberg tumors
colon carcinoma metastas...
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Cesarean section scar diverticulum
Cesarean section scar diverticulum is a form of outpouching located in the anterior lower uterine cavity at the site of a cesarean section scar.
There is some similarity with the term cesarean scar niche.
Clinical presentation
mostly asymptomatic
postmenstrual spotting
Radiographic feature...
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Diffuse peritoneal leiomyomatosis
Diffuse or disseminated peritoneal leiomyomatosis, also known as leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminata, is an exceedingly rare benign disorder characterized by multiple vascular leiomyomas growing along the submesothelial tissues of the abdominopelvic peritoneum.
Epidemiology
It is usually d...
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Endometrial adenocarcinoma
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Published
17 May 2016
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CT
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Cumulus oophorus
Cumulus oophorus refers to an appearance in the ovary in which multiple granulosa cells enlarge around a developing oocyte. These support cells ("cumulus cells") serve multiple functions in the maturation of the oocyte. They may occasionally be seen during a pelvic ultrasound, and should not be ...
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Bicornuate uterus
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Published
06 Aug 2022
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Ultrasound
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Ovarian cystadenoma (likely)
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Published
24 May 2020
69% complete
Ultrasound