Hydatids of Morgagni

What are Hydatids of Morgagni?

Hydatids of Morgagni are benign, pedunculated, cystic structures arising from müllerian vestiges below the fallopian tube near the fimbria. What is the Pathology of Hydatids of Morgagni? The pathology of hydatids of morgagni is: -Etiology: The cause of hydatids of…
Paratubal Cysts

What are Paratubal Cysts?

Paratubal cysts are encapsulated, fluid-filled sacs which are sometimes referred to as paraovarian cysts. These cysts form near an ovary or fallopian tube, and won’t adhere to any internal organ. What is the Pathology of Paratubal Cysts? The pathology of…
Fallopian Tube Cysts

What are Fallopian Tube Cysts?

Fallopian tube cysts are fluid-filled sacs which are benign and very small, but they can grow larger, can become >15 cm. Examples of fallopian tube cysts include: Paratubal cystsHydatids of morgagni
Tuberculosis Salpingitis

What is Tuberculosis Salpingitis?

Tuberculosis salpingitis is an infection in human’s body, caused by bacteria which develops hematogenously in the reproductive system of females. What is the Pathology of Tuberculosis Salpingitis? The pathology of tuberculosis salpingitis is: -Etiology: The cause of tuberculosis salpingitis is…
Suppurative Salpingitis

What is Suppurative Salpingitis?

Suppurative salpingitis is an infection and inflammation in the Fallopian tubes with pus formation. What is the Pathology of Suppurative Salpingitis? The pathology of suppurative salpingitis is: -Etiology: The cause of suppurative salpingitis is bacterial infection -Genes involved: None. -Pathogenesis:…
Fallopian Tube Inflammation

What is Fallopian Tube Inflammation?

Fallopian tube inflammation is redness, swelling, and pain of the fallopian tube due to inflammation.  Examples of fallopian tube inflammation include: Suppurative salpingitisTuberculosis salpingitis
Fallopian Tube Pathology

What is Fallopian Tube Pathology?

Fallopian tube pathology is the study and diagnosis of diseases related to the fallopian tubes which are muscular tubes present in female reproductive system and have function to transport the ova from the ovary to the uterus. Fallopian tube pathology…
Leiomyosarcomas

What are Leiomyosarcomas?

Leiomyosarcomas are rare type of cancer that begins in smooth muscle tissue of uterus.  What is the Pathology of Leiomyosarcomas? The pathology of leiomyosarcomas is: -Etiology: The cause of leiomyosarcomas is not exactly known. However, genetic mutation might be one…
Leiomyomas

What are Leiomyomas?

Leiomyomas are benign tumors that originate in smooth muscle cells of the myometrium, which is the thick middle layer of the uterine wall. What is the Pathology of Leiomyomas? The pathology of leiomyomas is: -Etiology: The cause of leiomyomas is…