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What Does Evidence Of Peritoneal Spillage On Both Sides In HSG Test Mean?

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Posted on Sun, 29 Dec 2013
Question: What does it mean that evidence of peritoneal spillage on both sides in hsg test?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Soumen Patra (1 hour later)
Brief Answer: BOTH FALLOPIAN TUBES ARE OPEN. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for writing to us. Evidence of bilateral peritoneal spillage on HSG test indicates that both fallopian tubes are OPEN, free flowing and not blocked. Fertilization can take place in the tube. Kindly, consult with your gynecologist regarding this for clinical evaluation and to support the test result. Hope, it helps for your information. Let me know, if you need any clarification. Wish your good health and take care yourself. Regards, Dr Soumen
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What Does Evidence Of Peritoneal Spillage On Both Sides In HSG Test Mean?

Brief Answer: BOTH FALLOPIAN TUBES ARE OPEN. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for writing to us. Evidence of bilateral peritoneal spillage on HSG test indicates that both fallopian tubes are OPEN, free flowing and not blocked. Fertilization can take place in the tube. Kindly, consult with your gynecologist regarding this for clinical evaluation and to support the test result. Hope, it helps for your information. Let me know, if you need any clarification. Wish your good health and take care yourself. Regards, Dr Soumen