Accessory inflammation
Among female reproductive organs, the fallopian tubes and ovaries are called uterine appendages. Annexitis refers to inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries. Generally refers to acute appendicitis, chronic appendicitis, salpingitis, and ovarian inflammation, but fallopian tubes and ovarian inflammation are often combined with parauterine connective tissue inflammation and pelvic peritonitis, and it is not easy to distinguish at diagnosis. In this way, pelvic peritonitis and parauterine connective tissue Yan was also included in the scope of annex inflammation. Of the pelvic organ inflammations, salpingitis is the most common. Due to the close relationship between anatomical parts, salpingitis, ovaryitis, and pelvic peritonitis often coexist and affect each other.
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