Tubercular Pyosalpinx Mimicking Ovarian Torsion.
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Ovarian torsion is a gynecological emergency that requires prompt recognition and treatment. It may present with nonspecific signs and symptoms, and should be considered in any female with acute abdominal pain. The diagnosis is based on an awareness of the relevant risk factors, the clinical presentation, and a high index of suspicion. Timely investigation and management can make the difference between ovarian loss and salvage — an outcome of great importance in the population of reproductive age females. Whereas Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease, and the morbidity associated with it has major health implications. When tuberculosis affects the genital organs of young females, it has the devastating effect of causing irreversible damage to their fallopian tubes, resulting in a possible tubercular pyosalpinx and infertility. However, the disease often remains silent . In this case study, suspecting the diagnosis of genital tuberculosis and of establishing the differential diagnosis with ovarian tumors in the presence of large pyosalpinges is highlighted.
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Main subject:
Ovarian Diseases
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Salpingitis
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Torsion Abnormality
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Tuberculosis, Female Genital
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Female
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Humans
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Adnexa Uteri
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Adult
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Young Adult
Type of study:
Risk_factors_studies
Language:
En
Year:
2015
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Article