Laparoscopic Surgical Overview (4-panel)
A composite of four laparoscopic images taken during pelvic surgery. Top left: inflamed or scarred peritoneal tissue. Top right: surgical instrument manipulating fibrotic tissue. Bottom left: a visible white mass resembling a cyst. Bottom right: dense pelvic adhesions stretching between internal organs.
Close-Up: Dense Pelvic Adhesions
A close-up laparoscopic image showing thick, web-like fibrous bands tethering pelvic organs. These adhesions are consistent with long-standing inflammation or post-surgical scarring, and can cause chronic pelvic pain or organ dysfunction.
Genetic Confirmation: Nail-Patella Syndrome
Official genetic test results from Baylor College of Medicine, confirming a heterozygous c.216delC mutation in the LMX1B gene. This finding is consistent with Nail-Patella Syndrome, a rare genetic condition affecting skeletal and renal systems. Report dated April 16, 2012, signed by clinical geneticists.