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From the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Pathology at the Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia.
Abstract
Torsion of uterine adnexa is a rare gynecologic problem. A case is presented of asymptomatic torsion of an ovary and distal uterine tube with subsequent infarction and anatomic separation found at laparotomy for a contralateral ovarian cyst. The literature on torsion of a uterine tube, ovary, or both is reviewed.
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