ABSTRACT
Isolated torsion of the fallopian tube is a rare disease of unknown etiology. Pathological conditions often pre-dispose to torsion. A case is reported and the symptoms, differential diagnosis, etiology and diagnostic procedures are discussed. The authors insisted to the gain of laparoscopy in the diagnosis and the treatment
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Humans , Female , Torsion Abnormality/etiology , Ovarian Cysts , LaparoscopyABSTRACT
The authors report the different aspects they have observed when they study 70 case histories of patients who has a histological examination of the endometrium and the myometrium for uterine bleeding during the perimenopause. Whatever the type of bleeding, the most common finding was hyperplasia [48.5%]. Benign lesions of the myometrium was observed in 60% for the leiomyoma and 33% for adenomyoses. Hysteroscopy alone or with curettage was very important for the diagnosis