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What Does HSG Report Suggest?

hi i m 26 yrs,three yrs of my marraige but no issue yet.i gone through hsg test the report was normal uterine cavity.intravassation of contrast in the venous channel is seen both tubes are visualised.no spill is seen.what my report says and what i have to do now?
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Hello
Thanks for writing to HCM

According to HSG report,Fallopian tubes are blocked in your case(both side).
However,uterine cavity appears normal.
Both Fallopian tubes are visualized with contrast within but there is no spillage of contrast in peritoneal cavity from either side.There is contrast seen in venous channels.This is common findings in bilateral fimbrial block of Fallopian tubes.
You should consult your gynecologist.You may need intervention.

Hope i have answered your query.
Get well soon.

Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does HSG Report Suggest?

Hello Thanks for writing to HCM According to HSG report,Fallopian tubes are blocked in your case(both side). However,uterine cavity appears normal. Both Fallopian tubes are visualized with contrast within but there is no spillage of contrast in peritoneal cavity from either side.There is contrast seen in venous channels.This is common findings in bilateral fimbrial block of Fallopian tubes. You should consult your gynecologist.You may need intervention. Hope i have answered your query. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan