Acute appendicitis

Acute attachment inflammation is inflammation of both salpingitis and ovarian inflammation. Salpingitis is most common in acute pelvic inflammatory disease. The ovary is adjacent to the fallopian tube. When the fallopian tube inflammation continues to expand, it often causes ovarian inflammation. Ovarianitis rarely occurs alone. Only the mumps virus has a special affinity for the ovary, which can be spread through the bloodstream, making the ovary infected alone.

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