Need Help To Understand HSG Test. Tubes Patent With Free Spillage
Hello Expert, Need help to understand the HSG test result as follows: Rt tube: Normal proximal and mid tube Ampullary coiling seen distal folds preserved fimbrial end normal no obvious peri-tubal disease tubal pressures not elevated free spill seen Lt tube: Normal proximal and mid tube Ampullary dilatation Distal folds partly seen Fimbrial and dilated and clumped with local pooling of contrast Tubal pressures not elevated Free Spill seen Impression: Both Tubes are patent with free spillage. However, left tube distal dilatation. Category 2A Please help with your valuable inputs. We have been on ttc for last 2 year without success. What are the chances of conception with the left tube and in overall. Thanks in advance.
Hello ,
Thanks for asking your query.
I have gone through your report.
Right ovary is normal.The Left ovary shows distal dilatation category 2A which means that you have mild tubal disease. If you are trying to conceive than this HSG report finding may create moderate problem, risk of having pregnancy in tube called as ectopic pregnancy. Kindly consult your gyneacologist to avoid any future complication.
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Need Help To Understand HSG Test. Tubes Patent With Free Spillage
Hello , Thanks for asking your query. I have gone through your report. Right ovary is normal.The Left ovary shows distal dilatation category 2A which means that you have mild tubal disease. If you are trying to conceive than this HSG report finding may create moderate problem, risk of having pregnancy in tube called as ectopic pregnancy. Kindly consult your gyneacologist to avoid any future complication.