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Benign Neoplasm of Fallopian Tubes
by Alike Medical Team ∙ Updated on June 13, 2023
Benign Neoplasm of Fallopian Tubes include lesions that are not cancerous, meaning that they cannot spread. It usually originates in the ovaries and travels up to the fallopian tubes, but some say it can also start in the fimbria of the fallopian tubes.
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Symptoms of benign neoplasms may include irregular or heavy bleeding, abdominal or pelvic pain, irregular vaginal discharge, pelvic mass or lump.
Diagnosis of benign neoplasms of the Fallopian Tubes begins with medical history and physical examination, which is focused on the pelvic area. Then, an ultrasound imaging test of the pelvic may be done, and other further exams such as imaging and blood tests.
Treatment depends on the specific problem but sometimes includes a surgical removal of the lesion.
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National Institutes of Health ∙ World Health Organization ∙ MedlinePluse ∙ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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