Hydrosalpinx
Hydrosalpinx is the more common type of chronic fallopian tube inflammation. After salpingitis, or due to adhesions, the secretion of mucosal cells accumulates in the lumen, or the isthmus and umbrella end adhesions occur due to fallopian tube inflammation, resulting in tubal empyema after blockage. Eventually becomes a watery liquid. Some fluids were absorbed and left with an empty shell, which showed stagnant water when used for imaging.
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