Volume 4 Issue 3 (May - June), 2018

Case Reports

A Case of Congenital Segmental absence of Fallopian Tube
Sushruti Kaushal, Sunil Thakur, Tanupriya

Isolated congenital segmental absence of fallopian tube is very rare. We report a case where partial absence of unilateral fallopian tube was incidentally diagnosed during cesarean delivery. It was not associated with any other abnormality in uterus, adnexa or genital system. Developmental mechanism could be torsion or vascular event, or a developmental defect in mullerian or mesonephric ducts.
Key words: Caesarean; fallopian tube; segmental; torsion.

Corresponding Author: Dr. Sunil Thakur, Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Government Medical College Mandi (H.P.)

This article may be cited as: Kaushal S, Thakur S, Tanupriya. A Case of Congenital Segmental absence of Fallopian Tube. Int J Res Health Allied Sci 2018; 4(3):29-30.

 
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