Die gutartigen und bösartigen Neubildungen der Tuben

In: Die Erkrankungen der Eierstöcke und Nebeneierstöcke und die Geschwülste der Eileiter · 1932 · pp. 574–973 · doi:10.1007/978-3-642-96021-5_3 · W1000128683
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This paper discusses the historical classification of benign and malignant tumors of the fallopian tubes, dating back to Sänger and Barth in 1895.

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This paper chapter describes the scientific classification and spectrum of tumors of the Fallopian tubes (Tuben), referencing early work on how benign and malignant tubal neoplasms were categorized. It compiles historical case reports and pathological descriptions across tumor types such as fibromas/fibromyomas, myxomas, lipomas, myomas, and rarer entities like lymphangiomas, chondromas, and osteomas, with extensive literature citations rather than original experimental methods. A key limitation is that the provided text is largely bibliographic and historical (a literature overview), with minimal detail on study design, patient cohorts, or outcomes. Relevance to endometriosis: endometriosis/adenomyosis are not explicitly discussed in the excerpt, and the paper was included in the corpus via keyword match from the upstream search index.

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Die erste wissenschaftliche Einteilung der Tubentumoren1 stammt von Sänger und Barth (1895) 2.

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