pubmed-article:7197643 | pubmed:abstractText | Isolated torsion of the Fallopian tube is an uncommon condition. It occurs at all ages, though most frequently at the menstruating age, in normal as well as diseased tubes, in pregnancy and even after tubal sterilization. A cases is reported and the symptoms, differential diagnoses, etiology and diagnostic procedures are discussed. Early diagnosis and treatment is necessary if a twisted tube or a part of it is to be preserved; especially early laparoscopy may be a momentous diagnostic tool in these cases. | lld:pubmed |