Hysterosalpingography: a reemerging study

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Hysterosalpingography is a valuable diagnostic tool for evaluating uterine and fallopian tube abnormalities, with radiologists needing familiarity with its technique and interpretation.

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Hysterosalpingography (HSG) has become a commonly performed examination due to recent advances and improvements in, as well as the increasing popularity of, reproductive medicine. HSG plays an important role in the evaluation of abnormalities related to the uterus and fallopian tubes. Uterine abnormalities that can be detected at HSG include congenital anomalies, polyps, leiomyomas, surgical changes, synechiae, and adenomyosis. Tubal abnormalities that can be detected include tubal occlusion, salpingitis isthmica nodosum, polyps, hydrosalpinx, and peritubal adhesions. Some complications can occur with HSG-most notably, bleeding and infection-and awareness of the possible complications of HSG is essential. Nevertheless, HSG remains a valuable tool in the evaluation of the uterus and fallopian tubes. Radiologists should become familiar with HSG technique and the interpretation of HSG images.

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adenomyosis

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Fallopian Tube Diseases Fallopian Tubes Hysterosalpingography Hysterosalpingography Uterine Diseases Uterus Fallopian Tube Diseases Fallopian Tubes Female Humans Hysterosalpingography Hysterosalpingography Practice Guidelines as Topic Practice Patterns, Physicians' Practice Patterns, Physicians' Uterine Diseases Uterus

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