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Positive contrast outlining the endometrial cavity. Contours are regular. No persistent filling defects are seen within. Both fallopian tubes are progressively opacified. They end blindly. There is no peritoneal contrast spill seen. What does all this mean??
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What Does The Following HSG Report Suggest?
Hello welcome to the health care magic For infertility problem, probably you have been investigated with HSG Normally fallopian tube opened into peritoneal cavity, so whenever contrast injected while examining with hcg peritoneal spill should be present But here peritoneal spill not seen because of blocked fallopian tube You might have to adopt assisted reproductive technique for conception.. Consult nearby andrology clinic or to gynecologist for examination and discuss your case Take care