Mucinous Cystadenoma and Salpingitis with High CA125 Treated By Homeopathy
August 17, 2021 – 1 Comment by Olga Khabchi
Dr. Olga Habchi shares a case involving mucinous cystadenoma and salpingitis with high CA125 in a woman of 27. Pulsatilla and Natrum muriaticum were able to effect an extraordinary reversal of pathology.
“Mucinous Cystadenoma” is a benign cystic tumor lined by a mucinous epithelium. It is a type of cystic adenoma (cystadenoma). “Salpingitis” is inflammation of the Fallopian Tubes due to bacterial infection.
Benign mucinous cystadenomas account for 80%of ovarian mucinous tumors. Mucinous cystadenomas of the ovary occur mainly during the third to sixth decades, but they may also occur in younger women. They are unilateral in 95% of the cases.