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Sactosalpinx is a gynecological illness characterized close to the mass of fluid in the lumen of the fallopian tube, paramount to a infringing of its patency. It is most of all diagnosed in patients covered by 30 years of discretion and ordinarily acts as a root of infertility. Thus, according to statistics, sactosalpinx is found in 7-28% of women who cannot get pregnant. The pathology barely always occurs as a difficulty of another gynecological infirmity, at the start of an communicable and provocative nature. |
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