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I had mild distal right hydrosalpinx with occlusion of the right fallopiantube and occluded left fallopiantube. I am 42 years old no kids, there's any treatment to conceive? I had... View answer
. No filling defects noted. 3. Left fallopiantube is opacified with minimal contrast spillage. 4. Non opacification of right fallopiantube - likely cornual occlusion. Could you please... View answer
occlusion of the left fallopiantube. probably abnormal right fallopiantube not well-defined. Endometrial ... . HSG is ,the appear to be some filling of the fallopiantube... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shehzad Topiwala
( Endocrinologist)
TUBE IS NORMAL WITH PERITONEAL SPILL.THERE IS TUBAL OCCLUSION PROXIMALLY ON THE RIGHT WITH NO CONTRAST FILLING THE MORE DISTAL ASPECT OF THE RIGHT FALLOPIANTUBE) THEY SUGGESTED I DO... View answer
HCG Report 1) Retrograde filling of the left fallopiantube with free intraperitoneal spillage of contrast 2) Partial visualization of the right fallopiantube. During the course of the... View answer
i do a hsg an the right fallopiantube appear to outline normally however there is no evidence of contrast spillage whichh raise the suspicion for a frmbrial occlusion the left fallopian... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
consistent with isthmic occlusion of the right fallopiantube. can you please explain it for me in simplier ... in shape and volume. The left fallopiantube outlines normally and there... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sadiq Mughal
( Critical Care Specialist)
. No pathological filling defects seen 3. The right fallopiantube is outlined but dilated the ampulla fimbrial end with no contrast spillage on the right side 4. The left fallopiantube was not... View answer
Hi doctor Need you explanation about my hsg results. Just a simple answer. East to understand 1.partial spillage from the right fallopiantube. Occlusion of the left tube. 2.both fallopian tubes... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashakiran S
( General & Family Physician)
with dilatation distally minimum spillage occured after 5 min delayed imaging.The right fallopiantube hydrosalpinx with no occlusion .Can you explain in simple terms pls ! ... View answer
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