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Figure 8 Figure 6. On presenting herself this case gave a definite history of pelvic pathology. Entire lack of cooperation made a bimanual examination untrustworthy. The uterogram revealed both tubes completely occluded at the cornua, D. The left cornua gave the appearance of being pressed upon and the uterus was tilted to the left. Exploration of the pelvis disclosed a large left tube-ovarian abscess with many adhesions and right salpingitis. Figure 7. Bimanual examination disclosed enlargement, grade 2, of the left tube. A uterosalpingogram shows a small amount of iodized oil to have passed through the isthmic portion, E, of the left tube and contained within the ampulla, F, confirming the diagnosis of left salpingitis (peri-salpingitis). The uterine cavity is of normal size and shape and the right tube is patulous throughout its length. Iodized oil that has passed throught the right tube, and into the peritoneal cavity is shown at G. Figure 8. Again a definite diagnosis could not be made between appendicitis and salpingitis, although the latter seemed more probable. The uterosalpingogram reveals normal genital
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Fixed Title * | NCHH-16: Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina [1891-1939] |
Document Title | Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina [1891-1939] |
Subject Topical | Medicine -- North Carolina -- Societies, etc. |
Subject Topical Other | Societies, Medical -- North Carolina. |
Description | After 1939 transactions published in the North Carolina Medical Journal |
Creator | Medical Society of the State of North Carolina. Annual Session. |
Publisher | Raleigh, N.C. : Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, 1891-1939. |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1930 |
Identifier | NCHH-16-077 |
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Language | English |
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Document Title | Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina [1891-1939] |
Subject Topical | Medicine -- North Carolina -- Societies, etc. |
Subject Topical Other | Societies, Medical -- North Carolina. |
Description | After 1939 transactions published in the North Carolina Medical Journal |
Creator | Medical Society of the State of North Carolina. Annual Session. |
Publisher | Raleigh, N.C. : Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, 1891-1939. |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
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Volume Number | 77 |
Page Number | ii |
Health Discipline | Medicine |
Full Text | Figure 8 Figure 6. On presenting herself this case gave a definite history of pelvic pathology. Entire lack of cooperation made a bimanual examination untrustworthy. The uterogram revealed both tubes completely occluded at the cornua, D. The left cornua gave the appearance of being pressed upon and the uterus was tilted to the left. Exploration of the pelvis disclosed a large left tube-ovarian abscess with many adhesions and right salpingitis. Figure 7. Bimanual examination disclosed enlargement, grade 2, of the left tube. A uterosalpingogram shows a small amount of iodized oil to have passed through the isthmic portion, E, of the left tube and contained within the ampulla, F, confirming the diagnosis of left salpingitis (peri-salpingitis). The uterine cavity is of normal size and shape and the right tube is patulous throughout its length. Iodized oil that has passed throught the right tube, and into the peritoneal cavity is shown at G. Figure 8. Again a definite diagnosis could not be made between appendicitis and salpingitis, although the latter seemed more probable. The uterosalpingogram reveals normal genital |
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Print / Download PDF Version | http://archives.hsl.unc.edu/nchh/nchh-16/nchh-16-077.pdf |
Document Sort | all; group-d; nchh-16 |
Article Title | THE VALUE OF UTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY |
Article Author | DONNELL B. COBB |
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