2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2014.11.014
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An odyssey through salpingitis isthmica nodosa

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“…The diagnosis of endometritis in the bovine is done either by ultrasonography or microscopic analyses of (a) cellular material obtained with the cytobrush 3942 , (b) fluid obtained by uterine flushing 43,44 or (c) endometrial smears determining polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs), lymphocytes and macrophages 38,39 . However, specific diagnostic tools for bovine salpingitis are lacking as the oviducts are well hidden in the abdomen and cannot be visualized by routine imaging technologies 45,46 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The diagnosis of endometritis in the bovine is done either by ultrasonography or microscopic analyses of (a) cellular material obtained with the cytobrush 3942 , (b) fluid obtained by uterine flushing 43,44 or (c) endometrial smears determining polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs), lymphocytes and macrophages 38,39 . However, specific diagnostic tools for bovine salpingitis are lacking as the oviducts are well hidden in the abdomen and cannot be visualized by routine imaging technologies 45,46 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Chronic salpingitis can be asymptomatic, however some acute symptoms include adnexal tenderness, lower abdominal pain and low back pain while some cases of salpingitis are misdiagonsed as acute appendicitis as symptoms are similar 57,58 . In general, laparoscopy is the gold standard to diagnose and confirm the presence of acute salpingitis 45,46 . Salpingitis often causes tubal occlusion and hydrosalpinx 20,21,59 which might result in ectopic pregnancy 60 .…”
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“…(27,33) In the present study, the tubercle (Figure 6) was seen almost half of the cases of biopsy-proven endometrial tuberculosis, and around one-third of patients had the isthmo-ampulary block, encysted fluid collection, and caseous material. Nodular growth in the isthmic section of the fallopian tube is called salpingitis isthmic nodosa (SIN) (34), which is often endoscopically seen as an isthmo-ampullary block or nodule. It is common in underdeveloped countries and is caused by TB, which invades the isthmic region of the fallopian tube directly between the lumen and the serosa, affecting the muscularis layer.…”
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“…Salpingitis isthmica nodosa [33][34][35] Salpingitis isthmica nodosa (SIN) is an acquired pathologic condition in which the fallopian tube epithelium invaginates into the muscularis layer of the fallopian tube. The incidence of SIN is estimated to be between 0.6 and 11%.…”
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confidence: 99%