A paraovarian cyst is a epithelium-lined fluid-filled cysts. This type of cyst is located adjacent to the fallopian tube and ovary.
It's a cyst that is found in a woman's fallopian tube. These should help. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyst http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallopian_tube
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An ovarian cyst is a fibrous growth within the ovary or in the fallopian tube. They are quite painful usually. They often appear in cycles.
I just had one fallopian tube and ovary removed due to an ovarian cyst. They also tied my other tube off and did a c-section at the same time.
removal of the outside part (the ovary end) of the fallopian tube
The root "salping" refers to the fallopian tubes. It is commonly used in medical terms related to these tubes, such as salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes) or salpingectomy (surgical removal of a fallopian tube).
Fluid from an ovarian cyst typically does not pass through the fallopian tube into the uterus. Ovarian cysts are generally contained within the ovary, and while they can rupture, any fluid that spills is more likely to remain in the pelvic cavity rather than traveling through the fallopian tube. However, in rare circumstances, some fluid may enter the abdominal cavity, but it would not normally flow into the uterus.
salpingo = fallopian tube. ooperectomy = ovary. Therefore salpingo-oopherectomy is removal of one side (unilateral) or both (bilateral). If bilateral the you will go into immediate menopause if premenopausal
Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is the surgical removal of a fallopian tube and an ovary
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