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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Polyps
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Isthmus of uterine tube polyps are benign (non-cancerous) growths that form in the narrow segment of the fallopian tube known as the isthmus. These polyps can ...

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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Cysts
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Isthmus of uterine tube cysts are fluid-filled sacs that form in the isthmus—the narrow segment of the fallopian (uterine) tube. Although not as commonly ...

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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Masses
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The isthmus is the narrow, middle portion of the uterine (Fallopian) tube. Masses in this area can refer to any abnormal growth or lesion that develops here. ...

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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Tumors
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Tumors in the isthmus of the uterine tube are a rare but important condition that can affect women’s reproductive health. This guide explains the key points ...

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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Necrosis
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Isthmus of uterine tube necrosis is a rare and serious condition that affects a specific part of the uterine (Fallopian) tube. In this article, we explain ...

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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Injury
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The isthmus is the narrow, middle part of the uterine (fallopian) tube that connects the wider ampulla of the tube to the uterus. Injuries in this area can ...

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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Obstruction
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Isthmus of uterine tube obstruction refers to a blockage in the narrow part of the fallopian tube called the “isthmus.” This section connects the wider portion ...

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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Pain
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Isthmus of uterine tube pain is a condition that refers to discomfort or pain that originates from the isthmus—the narrow, central part—of the uterine tube ...

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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Dysfunction
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The isthmus of the uterine tube is the narrow, middle part of the fallopian tube that connects the wider, more active ampulla (where fertilization typically ...

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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Swelling
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The isthmus is a narrow segment of the uterine (fallopian) tube, positioned between the wider ampulla and the uterine cavity. When swelling occurs in this ...

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Isthmus of the Uterine Tube Hypertrophy
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Isthmus of uterine tube hypertrophy is a condition where the narrow segment (isthmus) of the fallopian tube becomes abnormally enlarged due to an increase in ...

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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Atrophy?
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The isthmus is the narrow segment of the uterine (fallopian) tube located between the wider ampulla and the uterine cavity. Atrophy in this area means that the ...

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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Spasms
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Isthmus of uterine tube spasms refer to sudden, involuntary contractions in the narrow part of the fallopian tube known as the isthmus. This condition may be ...

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Diseases Affecting the Isthmus
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The isthmus of the uterine (fallopian) tube is a narrow section that connects the wider part of the tube (the ampulla) to the uterus. Although it is small in ...

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Isthmus of Uterine Tube Disorders
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The isthmus of the uterine tube is a narrow segment located between the broader portion of the tube near the ovary and the upper part of the uterus. Disorders ...

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Epoöphoron Vesicular Appendages Adhesions
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The epoöphoron is a small, vestigial (remnant) structure found in the female pelvis. It is a remnant of the embryonic mesonephric (Wolffian) duct, which in ...

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Epoöphoron Vesicular Appendages Hyperplasia
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Epoöphoron vesicular appendages hyperplasia is a condition that involves an abnormal increase in the number of cells (hyperplasia) in small, vesicle-like ...

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Epoöphoron Vesicular Appendages Fibrosis
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Epoöphoron vesicular appendages fibrosis is a condition that affects small structures found near the female reproductive organs. In simple terms, it is the ...

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Epoöphoron Vesicular Appendages Abscess
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An abscess is a collection of pus that forms due to an infection. In the case of an “Epoöphoron Vesicular Appendages Abscess,” the infection involves the ...

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Epoöphoron Vesicular Appendages Cancer
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Epoöphoron vesicular appendages cancer is an extremely rare type of tumor that arises from embryonic remnants near the female reproductive organs. Although ...

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