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What Does My HSG Test Report Indicate?

hi Dr. please i went for hsg test and the report says 1. Normal outline shape and position of uiterine cavity with no pathological filling defects 2.Both uterine tubes are normal outlined with free intraperitoneal spillage of contrast bilaterally what does this means please
posted on Sat, 5 Jul 2014
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM,

Hysterosalpingoscopy (HSG) is a procedure in which dye is inytoduced into the uterine cavity.
The dye fills the uterine cavity, moves to the fallopian tubes and then spills into the abdominal cavity through the opening present at the end of fallopian tubes.
HSG is done to see the shape and size of uterus and shape and size of fallopian tubes.
Spillage of dye suggests that the tubes are patent and its ends are also patent.
The findings of HSG are within normal limits.


Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Hematologist Dr. Hardik Sanghvi's  Response
hi your HSG report suggest that you have normal uterine cavity and your Both fallopian tube is normal without any blockage. overall your report is totally normal. no need to worry, just be relaxed.
thanks for using health care magic.
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What Does My HSG Test Report Indicate?

Hello and welcome to HCM, Hysterosalpingoscopy (HSG) is a procedure in which dye is inytoduced into the uterine cavity. The dye fills the uterine cavity, moves to the fallopian tubes and then spills into the abdominal cavity through the opening present at the end of fallopian tubes. HSG is done to see the shape and size of uterus and shape and size of fallopian tubes. Spillage of dye suggests that the tubes are patent and its ends are also patent. The findings of HSG are within normal limits. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal