HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY AND LAPAROSCOPY IN EVALUATING FALLOPIAN TUBES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF INFERTILITY IN COTONOU, BENIN REPUBLIC.
This study compared hysterosalpingography and laparoscopy in evaluating 96 infertile patients, finding laparoscopy superior for diagnosing proximal tubal obstruction, pelvic adhesive bands, and endometriosis.
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