The patient provided written informed consent for all diagnostic procedures ... the fallopian tube to the uterine angle. Took the peritoneal nodule of the abdominal wall, and took out the specimen ...
A mathematical modeling study conducted in Germany suggests that ovarian cancer incidence could be reduced and health care ...
A mathematical modeling study conducted in Germany suggests that ovarian cancer incidence could be reduced and healthcare savings boosted if women who have already completed their families were ...
A woman from Georgia is going viral after sharing the surprising news that she's pregnant, despite having no fallopian tubes. Catherine Garcia, already a mom of three, posted a short tongue-and ...
The removal of the fallopian tube while preserving the ovary, as demonstrated by gynecological surgeon Ingo Runnebaum using a ...
Hysterosalpingography (HSG): A radiologic procedure used to examine the uterus and fallopian tubes by injecting a contrast medium and taking X-ray images. Contrast Media: Substances used in ...
Ectopic pregnancy occurs in the fallopian tube in over 95% of cases. [3] Other locations for ectopic pregnancies are rare: abdominal, ovarian or cervical. The most common location in the fallopian ...
Tubal ligation is a birth control procedure where the fallopian tubes are cut and tied off. This prevents eggs from passing through the fallopian tubes so that sperm can’t reach and fertilize them.
Tulmimetostat is under clinical development by MorphoSys and currently in Phase I for Fallopian Tube Cancer. According to GlobalData, Phase I drugs for Fallopian Tube Cancer have an 84% phase ...