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Best Practice & Research. Clinical... Aug 2019The aim of the present review is to give a comprehensive overview of fallopian subtle lesions and suggest the impacts of these abnormalities on fertility. Tubal subtle... (Review)
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The aim of the present review is to give a comprehensive overview of fallopian subtle lesions and suggest the impacts of these abnormalities on fertility. Tubal subtle variations, including tubal diverticula, Morgagni hydatids, accessory fallopian tube, accessory ostium of the fallopian tube, tubal phimosis, agglutination, and sacculation, have been described and cited as making significant contributions to infertility. This review summarizes characteristics of these subtle abnormalities and provides an update of recent knowledge of the diagnosis and management of these variations. We hope that the present contribution may help to bring more attention to the clinical field to recognize these abnormalities and consequently aid in improving fertility.
Topics: Diverticulum; Fallopian Tube Diseases; Fallopian Tubes; Female; Humans; Infertility, Female; Laparoscopy
PubMed: 31227442
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Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift Der... Aug 2021
Topics: Capsulorhexis; Humans; Lens Diseases; Male; Phimosis
PubMed: 34173863
DOI: 10.1007/s00347-021-01451-z -
International Journal of STD & AIDS Jul 2019
Topics: Adenoviridae; Adenovirus Infections, Human; Adult; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Cephalexin; Conjunctivitis; Humans; Male; Paraphimosis; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Treatment Outcome; Urethritis
PubMed: 31072279
DOI: 10.1177/0956462419842448 -
MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin May 2021
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Topics: Child; Circumcision, Male; Humans; Male; Phimosis
PubMed: 34033050
DOI: 10.1007/s15006-021-9902-y -
American Journal of Ophthalmology Case... Dec 2020A 60year old male presented with insidious onset, gradually progressive, painless diminution of vision in the right eye since a year. He was operated for cataract about...
A 60year old male presented with insidious onset, gradually progressive, painless diminution of vision in the right eye since a year. He was operated for cataract about 7 years ago. However, details of surgery or intraocular lens (IOL) were unavailable. Fellow eye was unremarkable. Examination revealed a visual acuity of FC at 5 mts. Slit-lamp examination revealed a quiet anterior chamber without any cells-flare nor any posterior synechiae. Co-axial retro-illumination revealed an in-the-bag IOL, having both haptics folded on the optic with scarring and contraction of the capsular bag, most apparent in the centre. Fundus examination with indirect ophthamoloscopy was difficult owing to the media haze due to capsular scarring but retina was unremarkable as far as could be seen. A diagnosis of "Capsular Bag Phimosis"1,2,3,4 was made. An ASOCT demonstrated such severe moulding of the IOL that a simple YAG capsulotomy may have increased visual acuity but would have lead to severe image distortion, metamorphopsia and resultant aniseikonia. IOL was explanted alongwith the phimosed capsular bag and a Scleral-fixated IOL was placed to achieve a final BCVA 20/20P Snellen.
PubMed: 33319123
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajoc.2020.100999 -
Therapeutische Umschau. Revue... Jun 2020Urologic Emergencies: Paraphimosis Paraphimosis presents a rare but acute urological emergency whereby the foreskin becomes entrapped behind the coronary sulcus of the...
Urologic Emergencies: Paraphimosis Paraphimosis presents a rare but acute urological emergency whereby the foreskin becomes entrapped behind the coronary sulcus of the penis. Therapy is quick and feasible, even in an outpatient setting. In most cases compression of the preputial edema and subsequent reposition of the prepuce is sufficient. Rarely, surgical intervention in form of a dorsal incision of the constriction is required. With partial or full phimosis being the underlying condition, paraphimosis occurs predominantly in infants and toddlers. However, persistent or secondary phimosis can lead to paraphimosis in advanced age.
Topics: Child, Preschool; Emergencies; Emergency Service, Hospital; Humans; Male; Paraphimosis; Phimosis
PubMed: 32870094
DOI: 10.1024/0040-5930/a001182 -
Der Urologe. Ausg. A Mar 2020Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin. It mainly affects the anogenital area. More knowledge of the disease is needed to avoid delay in... (Review)
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Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin. It mainly affects the anogenital area. More knowledge of the disease is needed to avoid delay in diagnosis as early treatment may cure the disease in some and reduce or prevent scarring. Initial treatment for girls and boys comprises the daily application of a potent cortisone ointment for 3 months. After remission the treatment should be continued long-term intermittently. If there is no complete remission in boys complete circumcision is recommended. LS usually cannot be healed but only well suppressed, and also after circumcision recurrences may occur years later. Therefore, patients have to be well informed and should be followed up long-term.
Topics: Anti-Inflammatory Agents; Child; Circumcision, Male; Cortisone; Female; Humans; Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus; Male; Skin; Treatment Outcome
PubMed: 32052167
DOI: 10.1007/s00120-020-01140-w