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Isolated Fallopian Tube Torsion
Author(s) -
Spyridon Kardakis,
A. Barranca,
A Vitelli,
I. Amore,
F. Trento,
Giorgio Caccia
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
case reports in obstetrics and gynecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-6684
pISSN - 2090-6692
DOI - 10.1155/2013/479698
Subject(s) - medicine , pathognomonic , fallopian tube , echogenicity , torsion (gastropod) , lower abdominal pain , acute abdominal pain , abdominal pain , laparoscopy , adnexal diseases , ovarian torsion , ultrasound , surgery , pelvic pain , radiology , adnexal mass , pathology , disease
Isolated torsion of the Fallopian tube is a rare gynecological cause of acute lower abdominal pain, and diagnosis is difficult. There are no pathognomonic symptoms; clinical, imaging, or laboratory findings. A preoperative ultrasound showing tubular adnexal masses of heterogeneous echogenicity with cystic component is often present. Diagnosis can rarely be made before operation, and laparoscopy is necessary to establish the diagnosis. Unfortunately, surgery often is performed too late for tube conservation. Isolated Fallopian tube torsion should be suspected in case of acute pelvic pain, and prompt intervention is necessary.

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