Hysterosalpingography: current applications.

Singapore medical journal · 2007 · vol. 48(4) , pp. 368–73; quiz 374 · PMID:17384889 · W2410542982
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Hysterosalpingography is a quick, noninvasive method for imaging the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes, effectively detecting various congenital malformations and pathological conditions.

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With the recent advances in reproductive medicine, hysterosalpingography has become a relatively quick and noninvasive examination to evaluate fallopian tubes and uterine cavity. It remains the best modality to image fallopian tubes. Congenital uterine malformations, technical artefacts and pathological findings are depicted. Pathological findings that can be detected on hysterosalpingography include salpingitis isthmica nodosa, tubal blockage, peritubal adhesion, submucosal leiomyoma, endometrial polyp, endometrial carcinoma, synechiae and adenomyosis.

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adenomyosis

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Fallopian Tubes Hysterosalpingography Uterus Fallopian Tubes Female Humans Uterus Uterus

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