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The laparoscopic approach to uterine adnexal torsion in childhood

Seven girls with adnexal torsion (of varying degrees) were treated laparoscopically during a 6-month period. All had associated adnexal pathology. Six had simple follicular cysts (>4 cm in diameter), and one had a 10-cm dermoid cyst. Detorsion with resection of the cyst and preservation of ovaria...

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Published in:Journal of pediatric surgery 1996-11, Vol.31 (11), p.1557-1559
Main Authors: Cohen, Zahavi, Shinhar, Daniel, Kopernik, Gideon, Mares, Abraham J
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Child
Dermoid Cyst - complications
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Treatment Outcome
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