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Fig. 3. —30-year-old woman with torsion of chronic hydrosalpinx. Patient was being treated for pelvic inflammatory disease and presented with sudden severe left-sided pelvic pain. Endovaginal sonogram reveals dilated tortuous left fallopain tube (T). Because of severe clinical symptoms, laparoscopy was performed and revealed torsion of hydrosalpinx. Left ovary was normal.