Cyst of Canal of Nuck Jennifer E. Bagley, Mackenzie B. Davis, 2015

The cyst of the canal of Nuck, also named female hydrocele, is a rare developmental disorder (only about 400 reported cases), first described by the 17th-century Dutch anatomist Anton Nuck van Leiden [1, 2]. The canal of Nuck originates from a small evagination of the parietal peritoneum that descends into the inguinal canal, accompanying the.. The canal of Nuck is an abnormal patent pouch of peritoneum extending anterior to the round ligament of the uterus into the labia majora 2. Incomplete obliteration of this canal (patent processus vaginalis) can result in either an inguinal hernia or a hydrocele 1,3. It is homologous to a patent processus vaginalis in males which also predispose.


Medicina Free FullText The Cyst of the Canal of Nuck Anatomy, Diagnostic and Treatment of

Medicina Free FullText The Cyst of the Canal of Nuck Anatomy, Diagnostic and Treatment of


Cyst of Canal of Nuck in a 62YearOld Woman Case Report of a Rare Disease International

Cyst of Canal of Nuck in a 62YearOld Woman Case Report of a Rare Disease International


Cyst of Nuck A Disregarded Pathology Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology

Cyst of Nuck A Disregarded Pathology Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology


Ultrasound picture showing cyst in the canal of Nuck with septae. Download Scientific Diagram

Ultrasound picture showing cyst in the canal of Nuck with septae. Download Scientific Diagram


Prenatal Diagnosis of a Cyst of the Canal of Nuck Associated With an Ovarian Cyst and Acute

Prenatal Diagnosis of a Cyst of the Canal of Nuck Associated With an Ovarian Cyst and Acute


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radiologyaxialCT


Hemorrhagic cyst of the canal of Nuck after vaginal delivery presenting as a painful inguinal

Hemorrhagic cyst of the canal of Nuck after vaginal delivery presenting as a painful inguinal


Ultrasound picture showing cyst in the canal of Nuck with septae. Download Scientific Diagram

Ultrasound picture showing cyst in the canal of Nuck with septae. Download Scientific Diagram


Cyst of Canal of Nuck Jennifer E. Bagley, Mackenzie B. Davis, 2015

Cyst of Canal of Nuck Jennifer E. Bagley, Mackenzie B. Davis, 2015


Hydrocele in the Canal of Nuck CT appearance of a developmental groin anomaly. Sethi

Hydrocele in the Canal of Nuck CT appearance of a developmental groin anomaly. Sethi


Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck presenting as a sausageshaped mass BMJ Case Reports

Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck presenting as a sausageshaped mass BMJ Case Reports


Cyst of Canal of Nuck Jennifer E. Bagley, Mackenzie B. Davis, 2015

Cyst of Canal of Nuck Jennifer E. Bagley, Mackenzie B. Davis, 2015


Cyst of the canal of Nuck. The oblique sonogram shows a bilobulated... Download Scientific Diagram

Cyst of the canal of Nuck. The oblique sonogram shows a bilobulated... Download Scientific Diagram


Bilateral canal of Nuck cysts; A rare presentation Eurorad

Bilateral canal of Nuck cysts; A rare presentation Eurorad


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radiologyneedleaspiration


Cyst of the Canal of Nuck in adult females A case report and systematic review

Cyst of the Canal of Nuck in adult females A case report and systematic review


Figure 2 from Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck value of radiological diagnosis. Semantic Scholar

Figure 2 from Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck value of radiological diagnosis. Semantic Scholar


Cureus Hydrocele of the Canal of Nuck A Review

Cureus Hydrocele of the Canal of Nuck A Review


Bilateral canal of Nuck cysts; A rare presentation Eurorad

Bilateral canal of Nuck cysts; A rare presentation Eurorad


Canal Of Nuck Cyst Laparoscopic Excision YouTube

Canal Of Nuck Cyst Laparoscopic Excision YouTube

A canal of Nuck cyst is a rare surgical condition in females. It was initially described in 1691 and is reported in several case reports , , . During embryologic development, the round ligament transverses the abdominal wall from the uterus and attaches to the labia majora. The peritoneum which follows this opening gives rise to the canal of Nuck.. Cyst of canal of Nuck: mesothelial cyst Endometriotic cyst / cystic endometriosis Vaginitis emphysematosa: variably sized vaginal nodules that produce a characteristic popping sound ICD coding. ICD-10: N90.7 - vulvar cyst ICD-10: N75.0 - cyst of Bartholin gland