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Hi my name is XXXXXXX I am from XXXXXXX My hsg result shows that bilateral peritoneal spillage of contrast mediùm is noted.Both fallopiantubes are patent.What does it mean? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahesh Koregol
( Infertility Specialist)
. last month I have done DL with hystro .Result shows that my both fallopiantubes are bilateral tubal blockage at cornual end. but before 3 years when I have done HSG the results are all the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahesh Koregol
( Infertility Specialist)
Uterine cavity normal in shape and size. no filling defect noted. Both fallopiantubes visualised ... on right side, no free spillage seen on left side. >> BILATERAL DISTAL HYDROSALPINX WITH LEFT ... View answer
noted. 3. Bilateral cornu is normally visualized. 4. Bilateralfallopiantubes are not seen. 5. No peritoneal spill of contrast is noted. 6. Extravasation of contrast is noted. What does... View answer
What does it mean - bilateralfallopiantubes are opacified & No evidence of Peritoneal Spill ... normal size and opacification. 3.BilateralFallopiantubes... View answer
BilateralFallopiantubes were visualized without evidence of peritoneal spill, consistent with prior history of bilateral tubal ligation. The opacified length of the right... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vidya KR
( General & Family Physician)
Finding : Utreus cavity is Normal in size and configuration. No filling defect is seen. Bilateralfallopiantubes are visualized with peritoneal spill on both sides. Impression : bilateral... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
system seen. Imprss: bilateral spill of contrast in both fallopiantubes means ...left fallopian tube is normal in course. caliber & outline. free spill of contrast was noted on the ... View answer
: The endometrium cavity appears normal in size and contour. Neither fallopiantubes are opacified. No spill is seen. Conclusion: Bilateral occluded fallopiantubes. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Parth Goswami
( General & Family Physician)
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