Medical Definition of Salpinges
1. Plural of salpinx. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salpinges
Literary usage of Salpinges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Acute Abdominal Diseases: Including Abdominal Injuries and the Complications by Joseph Ebenezer Adams, Maurice Alan Cassidy (1913)
"These cysts, whether hydro- or pyo-salpinges, are nearly always bilateral; they
are retort-shaped, the neck of the retort being represented by the isthmus ..."
2. The British Gynaecological Journal by British Gynaecological Society (1891)
"He supposed no one could disagree as to the propriety of removal of the appendages
in cases of tumour, such as pyo-salpinges, ..."
3. Moral problems in hospital practice by Patrick A. Finney (1922)
"Norris, who is a reliable authority, holds that "the only cases in which a
salpingostomy is justifiable is on old, non-active hydro- salpinges, and in those ..."
4. An Index of differential diagnosis of main symptoms by Herbert French (1912)
"... are distended with menstrual products along with the distended vagina, for in
the presence of haemato- salpinges the treatment is considerably modified. ..."
5. Surgical Diseases of the Abdomen: With Special Reference to Diagnosis by Richard P. A. Douglas, Richard A. Barr (1909)
"... or mural abscesses, leaking pyo- salpinges, ruptured cysts, etc., are sometimes,
I think, erroneously spoken of as causes of perforation-peritonitis. ..."
6. Acute Abdominal Diseases: Including Abdominal Injuries and the Complications by Joseph Ebenezer Adams, Maurice Alan Cassidy (1913)
"These cysts, whether hydro- or pyo-salpinges, are nearly always bilateral; they
are retort-shaped, the neck of the retort being represented by the isthmus ..."
7. The British Gynaecological Journal by British Gynaecological Society (1891)
"He supposed no one could disagree as to the propriety of removal of the appendages
in cases of tumour, such as pyo-salpinges, ..."
8. Moral problems in hospital practice by Patrick A. Finney (1922)
"Norris, who is a reliable authority, holds that "the only cases in which a
salpingostomy is justifiable is on old, non-active hydro- salpinges, and in those ..."
9. An Index of differential diagnosis of main symptoms by Herbert French (1912)
"... are distended with menstrual products along with the distended vagina, for in
the presence of haemato- salpinges the treatment is considerably modified. ..."
10. Surgical Diseases of the Abdomen: With Special Reference to Diagnosis by Richard P. A. Douglas, Richard A. Barr (1909)
"... or mural abscesses, leaking pyo- salpinges, ruptured cysts, etc., are sometimes,
I think, erroneously spoken of as causes of perforation-peritonitis. ..."