Tubal distortion and limitation of fimbrial mobility caused by the associated pelvic adhesions is more likely. |
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The fimbrial changes are apparently controlled by the ovulatory ovary. |
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Absence of filling of tube or absence of spill from fimbria was considered cornual and fimbrial block, respectively. |
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A multiplex PCR assay was used with primers used for the K99, Sta, Stx1, Stx2, intimin, and the F41 fimbrial subunit genes. |
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The genetically engineered bacteria now can produce sufficient amounts of fimbrial subunit for analysis. |
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A large multiloculated cyst was identified at the fimbrial end of each fallopian tube. |
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Since the fimbria are thought to be the site of origin for many serous carcinomas, removing the fimbrial portion of the tube is crucial. |
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The entire fallopian tube should be removed, from the fimbriated end to the uterotubal junction, and any fimbrial attachments on the ovary should be cauterized or removed. |
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The locule is rather inflated, and the three wings are membranous, supplied with simple subparallel venation that is craspedodromous to the fimbrial vein. |
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