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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-963647
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Antenatal Ovarian Torsion: a “Free-Floating” Cyst
Pränatale ovariale Torsion: eine „freischwebende” ZystePublication History
received: 28.4.2007
accepted: 18.9.2007
Publication Date:
21 December 2007 (online)
Zusammenfassung
Die Fallbeschreibung dokumentiert eine ungewöhnliche pränatale ovariale Torsion. Nach der Torsion kam es zur Amputation des Komplexes aus Ovar und distalem Eileiter. Das Autoamputat endete als freischwebende Zyste im Abdominalraum. Die Differenzialdiagnose pränataler Abdominalzysten wird ebenso diskutiert wie das chirurgische Management.
Abstract
This case report documents the unusual presentation of an antenatal ovarian torsion followed by auto-amputation of the ovarian tube complex, finally resulting in a free floating abdominal cyst. The differential diagnosis of antenatally diagnosed abdominal cysts is discussed and the surgical management outlined.
Key words
ovarian torsion - ultrasound - ovarian cyst
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Christoph Heinrich Houben
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