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Mary 53 Female, 55 years Minneapolis - MN Member since Oct 2005
Mood: Mary 53 My husband and I went to the Apple Orchards on Saturday. Maddie dog stayed with "Aunt Lori"... (dog sitter!). She got her stitches out and seems to be feeling much better...except for some seasonal allery issues. Thinking of my friends on the forum. Journal Entry: "Maya (dog) failed fast this week and she ..." [Read]
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fungirl1011 Female, 33 years IN Member since Jul 2007
Mood: fungirl1011 is anxious, my 13 year old son got a concussion at the football game lastnight :( Journal Entry: "Well, this is my journal, so I guess I am..." [Read]
is praying for Marty and her family. Son is doing gre...
I copied and pasted this for you. Hope it helps.
Background: Ovarian torsion (adnexal torsion) is an infrequent but significant cause of acute lower abdominal pain in women. The clinical findings are nonspecific, and delays in diagnosis and surgical management are common.
Pathophysiology: Ovarian torsion can occur in normal or pathologically enlarged ovaries, fallopian tubes, or both. It is usually unilateral.
Causes:
It is believed that the increase in the weight and the size of the ovary may alter the anatomy of the fallopian tube and cause twisting.
Often, cysts that are a normal occurrence with ovulation may cause ovarian enlargement and predisposition to torsion.
Congenitally malformed fallopian tube
Excessive tortuosity of the veins of the mesosalpinx
Neoplasms
Some body any body help!!!! I am going a little bit crazy with all that has been going on