Bilateral Hydrosalpinx in Adolescent Girls with Hirschsprung's Disease: Association of Two Rare Conditions
Laura Merlini1,
Mehrak Anooshiravani1,
Barbara Peiry2,
Giorgio La Scala2 and
Sylviane Hanquinet1
1 Unit of Pediatric Radiology, University Hospital, HUG 6, Willy-Donzé,
1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
2 Clinic of Pediatric Surgery, University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland.

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Fig. 1A —12-year-old girl with rectosigmoid Hirschsprung's disease
treated by Duhamel procedure. Drawing shows healthy bowel in green and
unhealthy bowel in red. Blue line indicates bladder catheter.
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Fig. 1B —12-year-old girl with rectosigmoid Hirschsprung's disease
treated by Duhamel procedure. Pelvic sagittal sonogram shows fluid-filled
tubular structure with folds on left side (internal echoes due to
reverberation artifacts).
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Fig. 1C —12-year-old girl with rectosigmoid Hirschsprung's disease
treated by Duhamel procedure. Parasagittal sonograms show complex
heterogeneous mass on right side with beaked appearance (D).
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Fig. 1D —12-year-old girl with rectosigmoid Hirschsprung's disease
treated by Duhamel procedure. Parasagittal sonograms show complex
heterogeneous mass on right side with beaked appearance (D).
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Fig. 2A —11-year-old girl with rectosigmoid Hirschsprung's disease
treated by Soave procedure. Drawing shows ganglionated bowel in green and
aganglionated bowel in red. Blue line indicates bladder catheter.
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Fig. 2B —11-year-old girl with rectosigmoid Hirschsprung's disease
treated by Soave procedure. Pelvic axial plane sonogram shows fallopian tubes
as fluid-filled tubular structures folded on themselves.
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Fig. 3A —16-year-old girl with total colonic Hirschsprung's disease
treated by Lester Martin procedure. Drawing shows aganglionated bowel in red
and common channel with side-to-side ileocolic and ileorectal anastomosis to
normal bowel in green. Blue line indicates bladder catheter.
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Fig. 3B —16-year-old girl with total colonic Hirschsprung's disease
treated by Lester Martin procedure. Axial (B) and sagittal (C)
sonograms show bilateral paraovarian complex masses. Sagittal image (C)
shows fluid in tubes (internal echoes result from reverberation artifacts)
with no clear folds inside.
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Fig. 3C —16-year-old girl with total colonic Hirschsprung's disease
treated by Lester Martin procedure. Axial (B) and sagittal (C)
sonograms show bilateral paraovarian complex masses. Sagittal image (C)
shows fluid in tubes (internal echoes result from reverberation artifacts)
with no clear folds inside.
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