2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12887-023-04098-8
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Successful laparoscopic resection of fallopian tube abscess caused by Escherichia coli in a 12-year-old adolescent virgin:a case report and review of the literature

Abstract: Background Upstream infection with vaginal flora can develop into tubal endothelial damage and tubal edema, which can lead to tubal obstruction and fallopian tube abscess if left untreated. Fallopian tube abscess in adolescent virgins is very rare, it may lead to long-term or even lifelong complications once it occurred. Case presentation A 12-year-old adolescent virgin with no history of sexual intercourse and previous physical fitness who present… Show more

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“…In the last five years, several studies have been published that have linked F. nucleatum to various PIDs [127][128][129][130][131]. One specific type of PID, salpingitis, has been found to be associated with F. nucleatum in sexually inactive patients [100].…”
Section: Bacterial Vaginosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last five years, several studies have been published that have linked F. nucleatum to various PIDs [127][128][129][130][131]. One specific type of PID, salpingitis, has been found to be associated with F. nucleatum in sexually inactive patients [100].…”
Section: Bacterial Vaginosismentioning
confidence: 99%