| Literature DB >> 25120609 |
Bingya Chen1, Chunbo Yang1, Zayd Sahebally1, Hangmei Jin1.
Abstract
Congenital agenesis of the unilateral adnexa is a condition that has rarely been described in the literature. The current study presents the case of a 26-year-old female who was admitted to the Department of Gynecology at the Women's Hospital of Zhejiang University (Hangzhou, Zhejiang) for primary infertility. The patient was diagnosed with unilateral ovarian and fallopian tubal agenesis, without malformations of the uterus and urinary tract, during diagnostic laparoscopy and hysteroscopy. A literature review was conducted with the aim of determining the possible causes of these anomalies. However, the etiology of the adnexal anomaly remained unclear, although torsion or congenital defects were the most likely explanation. Therefore, the observations of the present study indicate that contralateral tubal pathologies may contribute to sterility.Entities:
Keywords: congenital anomaly; fallopian tube; ovary; primary infertility; unilateral adnexal agenesis
Year: 2014 PMID: 25120609 PMCID: PMC4113523 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2014.1825
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1Laparoscopic view reveals a round ligament on the left side and a normal uterus, with no visible left tube or ovary, only a 2-cm tubal remnant. The right fallopian tube and right ovary (with a corpus luteum) were considered to be normal (arrow indicates tubal remnant).
Figure 2Abdominopelvic magnetic resonance imaging scan showing normal bilateral kidneys (white arrows indicating the normal kidneys).
Absence of ovaries and/or fallopian tubes with a normal uterus.
| First author (reference) | Ovarian and/or tubal anomalies | Urinary anomaly | Fertility | Other notable observations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elkington N ( | Absent left tube and ovary | No | Normal delivery | |
| Pabuccu E ( | Absent left tube and ovary | No | Primary infertility | |
| Vaiarelli A ( | Complete absence of right ovary; 2-cm proximal stump of the right tube | NM | Primary infertility | History of acute pelvic pain 10 years previously |
| Gursoy AY ( | Absence of left ovary and tube | Absence of left kidney | Normal delivery | |
| Eustace DL ( | ||||
| Case 1 | Absent right tube and ovary | No | Primary infertility | |
| Case 2 | Absent right tube and ovary | NM | Normal delivery | |
| Sivanesaratnam V ( | ||||
| Case 1 | Absent left ovary and tube | No | NM | |
| Case 2 | Absent right ovary and tube | No | Primary infertility | Blocked right tube |
| Mylonas I ( | ||||
| Case 1 | Absent right ovary and tube | No | Normal delivery | |
| Case 2 | Absent right ovary and tube | No | Contraception by drugs | |
| Case 3 | Absence right adnexa | No | Primary infertility | Blocked left tube |
| Muppala H ( | Absent right ovary, tube and round ligament | Right renal agenesis | NM | Pyloric stenosis |
| Uckuyu A ( | ||||
| Case 1 | Absent left distal tubal segment, streak left ovary | No | Primary infertility | Unilateral tubal patency |
| Case 2 | Absent right distal tubal segment, normal right ovary | No | Primary infertility | Unilateral tubal patency |
| Case 3 | Twisted left tube, absent right ovary | No | Primary infertility | Unilateral tubal patency |
| Case 4 | Left ovarian agenesis | No | ||
| Tzitzimikas S ( | Absence of the left ovary and the distal part of the ipsilateral tube | No | NM | |
| Gotti G ( | Absent right ovary and tube | No | Extrauterine pregnancy | |
| Rapisarda G ( | Absent left ovary and tube | NM | Primary infertility | Obstructed right tube |
| Sirisena LA ( | Absent left ovary and distal tube | No | NM | |
| Georgy FM ( | Absent left ovary and tube | No | NM | |
| Guan Q ( | Absent right ovary and tube | NM | Normal delivery | Teratomas on the uterine surface |
| Liu Q ( | Absent right ovary and tube | No | NM | Extraperitoneal huge serous cystadenoma |
| Ma CL ( | ||||
| Case 1 | Absent left ovary | NM | Normal delivery | Teratomas on the great omentum |
| Case 2 | Absent left ovary and tube | NM | Normal delivery | Teratomas on the great omentum |
NM, not mentioned.