Fallopian tube lump
Introduction
Introduction Gynecological examination in the lower abdomen can often touch one or both sides of the fallopian tube thickening or mass. The quality is both sexy and has a sausage-like shape or irregular shape, with light tenderness and limited activity. The mass is reduced after drainage. After the liquid is accumulated, it increases again.
Cause
Cause
Found in tubal pregnancy, ovarian abscess, chronic salpingitis, fallopian tube cancer.
Tubal pregnancy is a non-uniformly enhanced round or strip soft tissue mass.
Ovarian abscesses and tuberculosis are cystic or solid masses.
The pelvic mass is often one of the main complaints for gynecological patients, and it is also a common sign of gynecological pelvic examination. Most of the pelvic masses come from the female genitalia. The masses can be found unintentionally by the patient or his family. They can also be found when pelvic examination is performed because of other symptoms such as pain and difficulty in diarrhea or other diseases.
Early asymptomatic, lesion development may occur in the fallopian tube cancer "Gulian disease" that is blocking the drainage, abdominal pain, pelvic mass.
CT and MRI, hysterosalpingography. It is characterized by different degrees of pain in the lower abdomen, lumbosacral pain, falling, menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, increased vaginal discharge, infertility, etc.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Laparoscopic fallopian tube hysterosalpingography
Tubal pregnancy is a non-uniformly enhanced round or strip soft tissue mass.
Ovarian abscesses and tuberculosis are cystic or solid masses.
The pelvic mass is often one of the main complaints for gynecological patients, and it is also a common sign of gynecological pelvic examination. Most of the pelvic masses come from the female genitalia. The masses can be found unintentionally by the patient or his family. They can also be found when pelvic examination is performed because of other symptoms such as pain and difficulty in diarrhea or other diseases.
Early asymptomatic, lesion development may occur in the fallopian tube cancer "Gulian disease" that is blocking the drainage, abdominal pain, pelvic mass.
CT and MRI, hysterosalpingography. It is characterized by different degrees of pain in the lower abdomen, lumbosacral pain, falling, menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, increased vaginal discharge, infertility, etc.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Tubal pregnancy is a non-uniformly enhanced round or strip soft tissue mass.
Ovarian abscesses and tuberculosis are cystic or solid masses.
The pelvic mass is often one of the main complaints for gynecological patients. It is also a common sign of gynecological pelvic examination. Most of the pelvic masses come from the female genitalia. The masses can be found unintentionally by the patient or his family. They can also be found when pelvic examination is performed because of other symptoms such as pain and difficulty in diarrhea or other diseases.
Early asymptomatic, lesion development may occur in the fallopian tube cancer "Gulian disease" that is blocking the drainage, abdominal pain, pelvic mass.
Tubal enlargement is generally caused by inflammation of the fallopian tube, which is an important factor in female infertility. Salpingitis is more common in infertile women. The cause is caused by pathogen infection. The pathogens mainly include staphylococcus, streptococcus, and large intestine. Caused by Bacillus, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Proteus, Pneumococcal, Chlamydia, etc. The most common time for infection is postpartum, post-abortion or post-menstrual. Injury of the birth canal and placental stripping surface during labor or abortion or wounds of the endometrial exfoliation during menstruation are all ways in which the pathogen infects the internal genitalia. Sometimes infections are associated with less stringent aseptic surgical procedures, such as the placement of intrauterine devices, curettage, tubal fluid, and lipiodol. Sexual life is too frequent, sexual intercourse during menstruation, can also cause infection and fallopian tube inflammation. A small number of patients are caused by the direct spread of inflammation of adjacent organs. For example, appendicitis or other parts of the body are transmitted through the bloodstream to the fallopian tubes to cause infection.
CT and MRI, hysterosalpingography. It is characterized by different degrees of pain in the lower abdomen, lumbosacral pain, falling, menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, increased vaginal discharge, infertility, etc.
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