نتایج جستجو برای: uunilateral tubal blockage

تعداد نتایج: 10699  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1922

Journal: :Human reproduction 1998
M T Comer H J Leese J Southgate

Human Fallopian tubal epithelial cells in culture lose morphological features associated with the epithelium in situ and the extent to which they retain their in-vivo phenotype or function is unknown. In order to address this question, immunocytochemical markers were identified which distinguish secretory (HMFG2+, LhS28-) from ciliated (HMFG2-, LhS28+) epithelial cells in tissue sections of Fal...

Journal: :Annals of African medicine 2012
Justus N Eze Johnson A Obuna Brown N Ejikeme

Bilateral tubal ectopic pregnancies are rare occurrences. Two recently managed cases are discussed. The first was a single, sexually active 23-year-old nullipara with family history of twinning who presented with eight weeks amenorrhea, positive pregnancy test, lower abdominal discomfort and other clinical and ultrasound findings suggestive of unruptured left tubal pregnancy. Intra-operatively,...

2016
Taejong Song Dong Hee Lee Hwa Cheung Kim Seok Ju Seong

OBJECTIVE To present our experience with laparoscopic tube-preserving surgery for ectopic tubal pregnancy and evaluate its feasibility and efficacy. METHODS This was a prospective study of 57 consecutive patients with ectopic tubal pregnancies undergoing laparoscopic tube-preserving procedures including salpingotomy, salpingostomy, segmental resection and reanastomosis, and fimbrial milking. ...

سیدمهدی سادات هاشمی, , فاطمه رمضان زاده, , فریده خلج آبادی فراهانی, ,

Tubal ligation is one of the most effective and reliable methods of contraception and of successful program of birth control in Iran. Present study was done to evaluate factors affecting risk of complications during tubal ligation surgery. We studied 1780 women that had tubal ligation in 13 hospitals in Tehran during the years 1993-95. Data on operation were collected by questionnaire and analy...

Journal: :International journal of fertility & sterility 2016
Emaduldin Mostafa Seyam Momen Mohamed Hassan Mohamed Tawfeek Mohamed Sayed Gad Hazem Salah Mahmoud Mostafa Gamal Ibrahim

BACKGROUND The current research to the best of my knowledge is the first to compare the pregnancy outcome between ultrasound-guided tubal recanalization (UGTR) using a special fallopian tubal catheter, and office-based micrhysteroscopic ostial dilatation (MHOD) using the same tubal catherter in infertile women with previously diagnosed bilateral proximal tubal obstruction (PTO). MATERIALS AND...

2011
K Jayakrishnan Sumeet N Baheti

PURPOSE The purpose of the study was two-fold. Firstly it was to assess the suitability for tubal recanalization and factors predicting successful laparoscopic recanalization. Secondly, it was to analyze the fertility outcomes and factors affecting the pregnancy rate following laparoscopic tubal recanalization. MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective chart review of prospectively followed-up 29...

2018
Chang-Ihll Kim Tae-Yeem Lee Sung-Taek Park Hong-Bae Kim Sung-Ho Park

Ectopic pregnancy is an extrauterine pregnancy, and 98% of which occur in the fallopian tube. The incidence of twin tubal pregnancy is rare but is increasing due to assisted reproductive technology. Spontaneous unilateral twin tubal pregnancy is extremely rare, and only a small number of case reports have been made. We herein report a rare case of spontaneous unilateral twin tubal pregnancy wit...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2006
Janneke E den Hartog Sander Ouburg Jolande A Land Joseph M Lyons James I Ito A Salvador Peña Servaas A Morré

BACKGROUND In women, Chlamydia (C.) trachomatis upper genital tract infection can cause distal tubal damage and occlusion, increasing the risk of tubal factor subfertility and ectopic pregnancy. Variations, like single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), in immunologically important host genes are assumed to play a role in the course and outcome of a C. trachomatis infection. We studied whether ge...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2005
E Cicinelli N Einer-Jensen R Alfonso M Marinaccio R Nicoletti G Colafiglio M Bellavia

BACKGROUND The blood supply to the tubal corner of the uterus may originate from the uterine and ovarian arteries. The border of supply from the arteries has been found to move in young women; the change seemed dependent on ovarian steroid production. The present work investigated whether the border of supply could differ between the two sides of the uterus in the same woman having one dominant...

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