Canga's bead symptom

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In radiology, Canga's bead symptom is the irregular appearance of uterus and nodular structures in tuba uterina observed in patients with genital tuberculosis.[1]

It is named for Serif Canga (1906 - 1993), a Turkish Gynecologist, in 1971.[2]

References

  1. ^ Canga, S: Kadýn Hastalýklarý Jinekoloji. Ankara, 1971.
  2. ^ synd/2826 at Who Named It?