Simsek, Y.Ustun, Y.Kaymak, O.Akbaba, E.Danisman, N.Sirvan, L.2024-08-042024-08-0420111128-3602https://hdl.handle.net/11616/95309Isolated tubal torsion accompanying pregnancy is an extremely rare condition. Preoperative diagnosis is generally difficult; most of the cases can be diagnosed intraoperatively. Here, we reported a 36-week pregnant with a complaint of acute pain in right lower quadrant that emanating to right lomber region. Abdominal utrasonography showed grade 3 hydronephrosis in right kidney, other findings were normal. A cesarean section was carried out and a twisted right tube were diagnosed. Right ovary was normal in appearance. The torsioned tube compressed the right ureter and caused ureteral dilatation. Right salpingectomy was performed. Postoperative follow-up of the patient was uneventful.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessFallopian tube diseasesTorsion abnormalityPregnancyAbdominal painHydronephrosisHydronephrosis of pregnancy associated with torsion of the fallopian tube: a case reportArticle154448451216084412-s2.0-79955147270Q2WOS:000290658600012Q4