8 results on '"FALLOPIAN tube diseases"'
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2. Clinical impact of pre-treatment FDG-PET/CT staging of primary ovarian, fallopian tube, and peritoneal cancers in women.
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Sponholtz, Sara E., Mogensen, Ole, Hildebrandt, Malene G., and Jensen, Pernille T.
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FALLOPIAN tubes , *POSITRON emission tomography computed tomography , *CANCER relapse , *PERITONEAL cancer , *COMPUTED tomography , *METASTASIS ,FALLOPIAN tube diseases - Abstract
Introduction: To assess the clinical impact of preoperative fludeoxyglucose (FDG) with positron emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT) in women with ovarian, fallopian tube, or peritoneal cancer with focus on consequences of added findings (AFs).Material and Methods: FDG-PET/CT was implemented as a standard imaging modality for women with newly diagnosed ovarian, fallopian tube, or peritoneal cancer at our institution in 2008. After full implementation, all preoperative scans were reviewed and AFs were evaluated from January 2011 to December 2012. Decisions regarding further examination made at the first multidisciplinary team conference were recorded. Subsequent procedures were tracked via medical records, and the impact of AFs on additional examinations, delay, and change in treatment plans was evaluated.Results: Forty-four (21.1%) of 209 women presented with AFs. Further examination was performed in 35/44 (79.5%). Malignancy was identified in 15/35 (42.9%), revealing metastases from ovarian, fallopian tube, or peritoneal cancer in 11, a synchronous primary cancer in 3, and recurrence of a previous cancer in 1 woman. The ovarian, fallopian tube, or peritoneal cancer metastases were localized in the lungs, uterus, colon, vagina, and breasts. The remaining 20 AFs revealed 2 benign lesions and 1 pre-malignant lesion, whereas no abnormality was found in 17. Further examination of AFs resulted in a significant time delay until treatment start of median 4 days (range 1-83 days, P < 0.004).Conclusions: Further examinations of AFs by FDG-PET/CT delayed time to start of treatment by median 4 days in women with newly diagnosed ovarian, fallopian tube, or peritoneal cancer in a contemporary institution with fast-track access to additional diagnostics. The clinical implications of this must be balanced against the gain of detecting unrecognized malignancy in 15 of 209 women (7.2%). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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3. Detection of early stage ovarian cancer in a large community cohort.
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Suh‐Burgmann, Elizabeth J. and Alavi, Mubarika
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OVARIAN cancer , *TUMOR classification , *EMERGENCY physicians , *HEREDITARY cancer syndromes , *ELECTRONIC health records , *FALLOPIAN tubes ,FALLOPIAN tube diseases - Abstract
Background: Although detecting ovarian cancer at early stage is a highly meaningful clinical goal, no studies have evaluated early stage disease presentation in a large community‐based population and how it differs from that of late stage disease. Methods: Electronic medical records were evaluated for women diagnosed with ovarian or fallopian tube cancer in 2016 and 2017 to identify the first imaging study to detect disease. Women being followed prior to diagnosis for known genetic risk from BRCA or other mutation were excluded. The visit in which the imaging test was ordered and related encounters were reviewed to determine the indication for imaging. Patient characteristics, presenting symptoms and duration, and modality of first abnormal imaging were compared for early vs late stage ovarian cancer and by provider specialty. Results: Of 540 women with ovarian cancer, 190 (35%) were diagnosed with early stage disease, of whom 141 (74%) were symptomatic, with 45% of women presenting to internists, 33% to gynecologists, and 20% to emergency medicine physicians. Pelvic ultrasonography detected only 23% of late stage cases whereas pelvic ultrasonography and abdominal pelvic computed tomography (CT) each detected 47% of early stage cases. While abdominal pain and bloating were common to both women with early and late stage cancer, women with early stage disease were younger (58 vs 64 years, P < .0001), more likely to present to gynecologists (33% vs 15%, P < .001) and complained more often of a palpable mass (17% vs 6%, P < .0001) or postmenopausal bleeding (11% vs 5%, P < .001). Conclusions: Excluding women with genetic predisposition to ovarian cancer known prior to diagnosis, approximately three out of four cases of early stage ovarian cancer are detected as the result of evaluation of symptoms and one in four cases are detected incidentally. Abdominal pelvic CT and pelvic ultrasonography each detect an equal proportion of early stage cases. In contrast to late stage presentation, women diagnosed with early stage disease present more often with complaints of a palpable mass or postmenopausal bleeding, particularly to gynecologists. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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4. The effect of unilateral tubal block diagnosed by hysterosalpingogram on clinical pregnancy rate in intrauterine insemination cycles: systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Tan, J, Tannus, S, Taskin, O, Kan, A, Albert, AY, Bedaiwy, MA, Albert, A Y, and Bedaiwy, M A
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FALLOPIAN tubes , *HUMAN fertility , *PREGNANCY , *HUMAN artificial insemination , *META-analysis , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *BIRTH rate , *HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY , *INFERTILITY , *INDUCED ovulation , *DISEASE complications ,FALLOPIAN tube diseases - Abstract
Background: Fallopian tube occlusion is a common cause of infertility, but the effect of unilateral tubal block (UTB) on pregnancy rates (PR) after controlled ovarian hyperstimulation and intrauterine insemination (COH-IUI) remains controversial.Objective: To evaluate PR after COH-IUI among infertile women with proximal and distal UTB diagnosed by hysterosalpingogram (HSG), compared against women with bilateral patent tubes experiencing unexplained infertility.Search Strategy: We searched EMBASE, MEDLINE, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, and PUBMED from inception to 14 January 2018.Selection Criteria: Studies that report PR/cycle or cumulative PR among women with UTB and controls were included.Data Collection and Analysis: Two authors independently selected and extracted study characteristics and data. Methodological quality was assessed using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) guidelines.Main Results: Among 2965 patients and 5749 IUI cycles across ten studies, no significant difference in PR/cycle (odds ratio, OR = 0.88; 95% confidence interval, 95% CI = 0.69-1.12) and cumulative PR (OR = 0.80, 95% CI = 0.62-1.04) was observed. Patients with proximal UTB demonstrated similar PR/cycle (OR = 1.06, 95% CI = 0.68-1.66) and cumulative PR (OR = 1.10, 95% CI = 0.75-1.62), compared with controls, whereas patients with distal UTB had significantly lower cumulative PR (OR = 0.49, 95% CI = 0.25-0.97, P = 0.04). Patients with proximal block also demonstrated significantly improved cumulative PR, compared with patients with distal block (OR=2.41, 95% CI = 1.37-4.25, P = 0.002).Conclusion: Infertile patients with proximal UTB diagnosed by HSG can expect similar pregnancy rates after COH-IUI, compared with those with bilateral tubal patency and unexplained infertility, whereas patients with distal UTB have lower odds of pregnancy. These differences may reflect inherent diagnostic limitations of HSG or differences in underlying pathologies.Tweetable Abstract: Meta-analysis evaluates pregnancy outcomes after COH-IUI in women with unilateral tubal block diagnosed by HSG. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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5. Sarcoidosis of the fallopian tube: A rare case study with confirmed Propionibacterium acnes infection.
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Kuno, Takashi, Tachibana, Masahito, Fujimine, Ayako, Tokunaga, Hideki, Yaegashi, Nobuo, Muramatsu, Soshi, and Eishi, Yoshinobu
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THERAPEUTIC use of monoclonal antibodies , *SARCOIDOSIS diagnosis , *ABDOMINAL pain , *FALLOPIAN tubes , *GRANULOMA , *IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY , *LAPAROSCOPIC surgery , *SARCOIDOSIS , *GRAM-positive bacterial infections , *SALPINGITIS , *SALPINGECTOMY , *DISEASE complications ,FALLOPIAN tube diseases - Abstract
Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease that is most commonly manifested in the pulmonary system. Though the entire etiology of sarcoidosis remains unknown, it has been reported that Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) has been isolated from sarcoid lesions. Herein, we report a case of salpingitis arising from sarcoidosis. A female patient aged 37 years, gravida 2 para 0, who had been diagnosed with sarcoidosis at the age of 36 years, underwent laparoscopic right salpingectomy due to obvious right hydrosalpinx with recurrent refractory right lower abdominal pain. The pathological diagnosis was granulomatous salpingitis of the right fallopian tube suspecting sarcoidosis. Immunocytochemistry using a specific monoclonal antibody against P. acnes lipoteichoic acid (PAB antibody) revealed PAB‐positive reaction in sarcoid granuloma. This is the first case of sarcoidosis that the presence of P. acnes was shown in sarcoid lesions in the fallopian tube. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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6. Correlation between overexpression of transforming growth factor-beta 1 in occluded fallopian tubes and postsurgical pregnancy among infertile women
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Li, Zhengyu, Sun, Ying, Min, Wenjiao, and Zhang, Dan
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TRANSFORMING growth factors-beta , *FALLOPIAN tubes , *GENE expression , *FEMALE infertility , *HEALTH outcome assessment , *PREGNANCY complications , *IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY , *TUBAL sterilization , *TISSUE adhesions , *AGE distribution , *CELL receptors , *COMPARATIVE studies , *GROWTH factors , *INFERTILITY , *LONGITUDINAL method , *RESEARCH methodology , *EVALUATION of medical care , *MEDICAL cooperation , *PREGNANCY , *RESEARCH , *TRANSFERASES , *EVALUATION research , *SEVERITY of illness index , *CASE-control method , *DISEASE complications ,FALLOPIAN tube diseases - Abstract
Objective: To compare the expression profiles of transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) and its receptors in occluded tubes of infertile women with those of control patients and to evaluate the potential correlation with postsurgical pregnancy outcome.Methods: The expression profiles of TGF-β1, TGF-β1R1, and TGF-β1R2 in occluded fallopian tubes were compared using immunohistochemistry between 60 infertile patients with adhered tubes and 60 control patients with normal tubes; potential correlations with postsurgical fertility were evaluated at 2-year follow up.Results: Immunostainings of TGF-β1, TGF-β1R1, and TGF-β1R2 were all significantly elevated in patients with adhered tubes compared with normal specimens (P<0.001). In adhered specimens, correlation analyses showed positive correlations between TGF-β1 and TGF-β1R1 (P=0.008), and TGF-β1 and TGF-β1R2 (P=0.035). At 2-year follow up, 32 of the 60 infertile women had achieved normal pregnancies, 5 had had ectopic pregnancies, and 23 remained infertile. Correlation analysis showed that TGF-β1 expression level was negatively correlated with pregnancy outcome (r=-0.445, P<0.001), independent of adhesion severity or patient age.Conclusion: TGF-β1 expression was independently correlated with the postsurgical pregnancy outcome among infertile women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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7. Magnetic resonance imaging features of fallopian tube carcinoma.
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Mao, Xin‐feng, Hu, Chun‐hong, Hu, Su, Zhu, Yue‐ming, Zhao, Yu‐ying, and Shen, Jian
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FALLOPIAN tubes , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *OBSTETRICS periodicals , *GYNECOLOGY , *DIAGNOSIS , *CANCER ,FALLOPIAN tube diseases - Published
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8. P03.02: Sonographic findings in infertile women with genital tuberculosis.
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Zhou, Y., Lu, H., Zhou, L., and Shi, H.
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TUBERCULOSIS , *TRANSVAGINAL ultrasonography , *ASCITIC fluids , *FALLOPIAN tubes ,FALLOPIAN tube diseases - Abstract
Worldwide, 5%-10% of infertility patients have FGTB. 24 infertile women with a pathological diagnosis of FGTB between April 2013 and Feb 2019 were identified and the clinical features and findings on transvaginal sonography (TVS) were investigated. Endometrial TB was pathological diagnosed in 15 women, the sonographic features were as follows: intrauterine adhesions 46.67% (7/15), endometrial polyps 13.33% (2/15), heterogeneous endometrium with subendometrial calcification 13.33% (2/15), and normal 26.67% (4/15). [Extracted from the article]
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- 2019
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