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Holly, I work in xray, doing ct enterography and the Radiologist here thinks it would be nearly impossible to find that. I suggest you get the report from your Dr and take it to another Dr. Cysts generally dont develope on tubes like fallopian tubes but are really common on ovaries, maybe he was confused!!!!

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This is pretty OT, but I was having a hard time finding anything on google, and there always seems to be someone on this group who has had experience with the myriad of medical problems we all seem to go through.

Anywho, I just listened to a message from my GI (a week old, so somehow it got overlooked). She said my CT Enterograhy showed a fallopian tube cyst and that I should see either my PCP or GYNO about it. Is this a bad thing? I don't seem to have any pain, so hopefully it's nothing I have to worry about. My googling mostly turned up stuff about ovarian cysts, but not fallopian tube cysts. Anyone know if these things are dangerous, or is it something that most women have at some point or another?

Thank you :-)HollyCrohn'sSCD 12/01/08

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I had a cyst on the fallopian tube almost 20 years ago. I did have some pain so it was removed by keyhole surgery. In fact, my gynacologist after said that the op wouldn't have been necessary if I hadn't had the pain. That's all I can remember about it I'm afraid.

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I've never heard of a fallopian tube cyst, and usually something like that would

be painful- ectopic pregnancies are when they get a certain size.You can get

corpus luteal cysts-which are ovarian but close to the fallopian tubes- during

your cycle which is normal. I don't know how old you are- (pre or post

menopause) but it could be an ectopic pregnancy- which grows in the fallopian

tubes instead of the uterus.

The best thing to do is see your gyno for a check up. A lot of these cysts just

go away after a few cycles, an ectopic pregnancy is more serious.

PJ

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> This is pretty OT, but I was having a hard time finding anything on google,

and there always seems to be someone on this group who has had experience with

the myriad of medical problems we all seem to go through.

>

> Anywho, I just listened to a message from my GI (a week old, so somehow it got

overlooked). She said my CT Enterograhy showed a fallopian tube cyst and that I

should see either my PCP or GYNO about it. Is this a bad thing? I don't seem to

have any pain, so hopefully it's nothing I have to worry about. My googling

mostly turned up stuff about ovarian cysts, but not fallopian tube cysts. Anyone

know if these things are dangerous, or is it something that most women have at

some point or another?

>

> Thank you :-)

>

> Holly

> Crohn's

> SCD 12/01/08

>

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