Hämatosalpinx
Hematosalpinx
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Endometriosis
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Hematosalpinx
• Hematosalpinx - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
A hematosalpinx refers to intraluminal blood within the Fallopian tube (often dilated).
Pathology
Causes include
- tubal ectopic pregnancy: common cause
- endometriosis: common cause
- tubal carcinoma
- pelvic inflammatory disease
- fallopian tube torsion
- retrograde menstruation
- pelvic trauma
Radiographic features
Ultrasound
May demonstrate a dilated fallopian tube where altered blood products within the tube are often demonstrated as homogeneous low-level echoes.
CT
Blood products within the distended fallopian tube may be seen as high attenuation on CT.
Pelvic MRI
The distended tube can be high signal intensity on T1-weighted fat-suppressed imaging due to blood products. Blood products may cause adhesions to fold or pull the ovaries and fallopian tubes toward the midline, a finding known as the “kissing ovary” sign. The adhesions may also encase the ovary, resulting in an appearance similar to that of a complex cystic solid mass, although this feature is not specific.
Practical points
- in a woman with a negative B-hCG, consider endometriosis.
See also
Siehe auch:
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