A case of xanthogranulomatous salpingitis and oophoritis in a 47-year-old woman is presented. |
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Endometritis and salpingitis are thought to be components of pelvic inflammatory disease. |
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Hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy specimens revealed uterine leiomyomas, adenomyosis, and acute salpingitis. |
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After acute salpingitis, the risk of an ectopic pregnancy is increased sevenfold. |
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For instance, a sexually transmitted infection, gonorrhoea, results in a disease, cervicitis, which may lead to a complication, salpingitis. |
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Initially, there is salpingitis which resolves, but results in fibrinous attachments to nearby organs. |
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The woman's history will be looked at for irregular periods, salpingitis, previous surgery, or any other indication that might suggest a reason. |
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Several similar reported cases, sufficiently different histologically from xanthogranulomatous salpingitis and oophoritis, are not included in this list. |
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The present case is consistent with other reported cases of xanthogranulomatous salpingitis and oophoritis in its presentation, history of infection, and antibiotic treatment. |
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There are no specific signs for salpingitis but a check must be made for any abscessed collections. |
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Stage III, severe salpingitis with the presence of abscessed collections that may exist in several different places. |
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Study findings have sparked research on the etiology of acute salpingitis, new approaches to treatment, and the immunopathogenesis of C. trachomatis infection in women. |
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Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealiticium belong to the commensal flora of the genital tract but can cause endometritis and salpingitis. |
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Tubal and cervical cultures in acute salpingitis with special reference to Mycoplasma hominis and T-strain mycoplasmas. |
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In addition, locations of inflammation where infection is the most common cause include pneumonia, meningitis and salpingitis. |
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease is usually part of a complex of recurrent infections superimposed on damaged tissue, although it may occur following an initial episode of acute salpingitis. |
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Differences in some clinical and laboratory parameters in acute salpingitis related to culture and serologic findings. |
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The remaining patients each had between one and five additional problems, most commonly salpingitis, leiomyomata uteri, pelvic adhesions, and proximal tubal occlusion. |
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Tubal factor infertility, with special regard to chlamydial salpingitis. |
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The sequelae of PID that are responsible for infertility include chronic interstitial salpingitis, hydrosalpinx, salpingitis isthmica nodosa, and periadnexal adhesions. |
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Salpingitis is the medical term for the inflammation of which part of the body? |
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