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HCG Report 1) Retrograde filling of the left fallopian tube with free intraperitoneal spillage of contrast 2) Partial visualization of the right fallopian tube. During the course of the examination, there ... View answer
had an hsg and the findings were: uterine cavity; normal endouterine and endocervical contours right fallopian tube; not visualized left fallopian tube; not visualized impression: both fallopian ... View answer
test. I took HSG test whose results are 1) Normal uterine cavity 2) Normal Left Fallopian tube with free pelvic spill. 3) Normal Right Fallopian tube with partial spill. sir now I want to know the ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dattaprasad
( Infertility Specialist)
I DID HSG AND THE RESULT CAME OUT WHICH STATES (THE UTERINE CAVITY IS NORMAL.THE LEFT FALLOPIAN ... FILLING THE MORE DISTAL ASPECT OF THE RIGHT FALLOPIAN TUBE) THEY SUGGESTED I DO LAPARASCOPY AND SOME OTHER ... View answer
I had mild distal right hydrosalpinx with occlusion of the right fallopian tube and occluded left fallopian tube. I am 42 years old no kids, there's any treatment to conceive? I had fibroid uterus history ... View answer
I have the left fallopian tube is visualized and is unremarkable.2) the right fallopian tube is not ... right.there is visualization of the left fallopian tube wit prompt spillage of contrast material.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
cavity contour.There is no uterine cavity filling defect identified. The left fallopian tube opacifies initially.Additional Pressure was required for contrast opacification of the right fallopian tube.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahesh Koregol
( Infertility Specialist)
My hsg report shows left Fallopian tube show dilatation of terminal Fallopian tube/film rial end with peritoneal spillage-?hydrosalpinx Right Fallopian tube patent with peritoneal spillage Normal ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Kishore Kunal
( General & Family Physician)
opacified but spastic There is right fallopian tube obstruction No free peritoneal spill demonstrated. Spastic left fallopian tube with right fallopian tube obstruction ... View answer
What does it mean a result HSG say left fallopian tube is demonstrted by lntraperitoneal spillage of contrast, left fallopian tube appears loculated, this is suggestive of peritubal adhesion ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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