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hi i did a HSG - report says left falloopian normal in course with free peritonealspill and right fallopian only visualised ti isthmic portion with no peritonealspill of contrast... View answer
amount of contrast in the uterus . However no free peritonealspillis seen on either side. IMPRESSION: No free peritonealspillis demonstrated suggesting blocked tubes.... View answer
contrast from opposite side due to spillWhat that's mean ? Also the dr she said she is not sure if my left ... extent . Free peritonealspillis not seen on... View answer
I did Tube testing on the 26th , this month and the result says .NO PERITONEALSPILL, probably technical contrast reflexed back in to the vagina. What does this means? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahesh Koregol
( Infertility Specialist)
mild peritonealspill on the right side. Left tube is partly opacified . there is no spill on the Left side. vanous intravasation of contrastis noted. There... View answer
peritonealspill of contrast medium What does this mean? ... visualised but with no appreciable peritonealspill of contrast medium.However, there was venous ... View answer
Right fallopian tube is visualised with minimal peritonealspill seen on right side .Left fallopian tube is visualised with minimal peritonealspill seen on left... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
peritonealspill. left fallopian is midly dilate in fimbrail end and shows bo free peritonealspill of contrast . the apperance is consistent ith mild left... View answer
demonstrated with free peritonealspill of contrast. The left tube is not seen and no evidence of peritonealspill of contrast on the left. IMPRESSION:... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Aniruddha Panja
( General & Family Physician)
I had hsg done. Right tubes are patent with contrastspill into peritoneal space. How ever left tube distended ampulla ray and infundibular portion of the Fallopian tube with contrast... View answer
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