2022, Number 6
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Rev Mex Pediatr 2022; 89 (6)
Fallopian tube torsion as a cause of acute abdomen
Martínez-Villamandos A, Almendro-García L, Aguilera-Neuenschwander JJ, García-Soldevila N
Language: Spanish
References: 3
Page: 259-260
PDF size: 165.26 Kb.
ABSTRACT
We present the laparoscopy images and the surgical specimen, corresponding to a 14-year-old patient who was diagnosed with ovarian torsion, and who required the removal of the tubal tube.
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