Citations:adnexum

English citations of adnexum

Appendage of an organ edit

  • 2006, Marilyn J. Siegel, Brian D. Coley, Pediatric Imaging, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins →ISBN
    Torsion of a normal adnexum is due to excessive mobility secondary to lax supporting ligaments.
  • 1914, The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, vol. 69, p. 431.
    The adnexum was extirpated from one side for histological examination.
  • 2017, Larry C. Gilstrap, F. Gary Cunningham, Operative Obstretrics, McGraw Hill Professional →ISBN
    During torsion, low-pressure veins draining an adnexum are compressed early by the twisting pedicle, but high-pressure arteries initially resist compression.
  • 1989, Journal of Reproductive Medicine, vol. 56, p. 34.
    The modified adnexum was then replaced within the peritoneal cavity,...
  • 1959, Acta Morphologica, vol. 9-10, p. 321.
    The probable sources were the removed left uterine adnexum and the scarred lymph node close to the right principial bronchus.
  • 1992, Indian Science Abstracts, vol. 28, p. 62.
    Unilateral adnexal disease, with the other adnexum remaining normal, should not be always a cause for infertility.
  • 2002, Duru Shah, Gautam N. Allahbadia, Practical Infertility Management, Orient Blackswan, 2002 →ISBN
    Bayer and Wiskind (1994) confirm that following untwisting of the compromised adnexum by laparoscopy, the return of pink colour is a sign of viability.
  • 1897, Annals of Medical Practice, vol. 7, p. 25.
    ...in instances like those occuring in a case in which the adnexum on one side only has been removed...