Comparative Prospective Study of Hysterosalpingography and Hysteroscopy in Infertile Women
Aim: To compare the findings and diagnostic accuracy of Hysterosalpingography (HSG) and hysteroscopy in infertile women. Setting and Design: Prospective comparative study in a tertiary care Centre.
L. Wadhwa, P. Rani, P. Bhatia
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Abstract Superfetation is a very rare occurrence. In the context of assisted reproduction, it has been reported only as an intrauterine pregnancy after ovarian stimulation and/or embryo transfer in the presence of an undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy. Here we report a case of a 27‐year‐old anovulatory patient, gravida 1 para 1, who underwent two frozen ...
Eric Ohana+4 more
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A rare cause of amenorrhea: Hematocolpos in a post‐cystocele repair patient
Key Clinical Message Secondary hematocolpos is a rare but serious complication after cystocele repair. This warrants multidisciplinary management (gynecology and urology) to optimize outcomes & minimize iatrogenic risks. Abstract Hematocolpos is the term used for the accumulation of menstrual blood in the vagina.
Tibyan Noorallah Mohammed+2 more
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Spectrum of hysterosalpingographic findings among women presenting with infertility in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital [PDF]
Background: Hysterosalpingography HSG provides the outline of the endometrial canal and fallopian tubes and is an invaluable imaging modality in the investigative management of infertility especially in resource challenged environments. The objective of
Itanyi, Ukamaka D., Oluseyi, Hadijat O.
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A comparative study to evaluate diagnostic accuracy and correlation between saline infusion sonography, hysterosalpingography and diagnostic hysterolaparoscopy in infertility [PDF]
Background: Till date hysterosalpingography (HSG) remains the first-line method to detect tubal patency and to find out any uterine abnormalities in infertile female while diagnostic hysterolaparoscopy (DHL) is considered to be the gold standard method,
Mishra, Anuradha+2 more
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Abstract Oligoasthenoteratospermia (OAT), characterized by abnormally low sperm count, poor sperm motility, and abnormally high number of deformed spermatozoa, is an important cause of male infertility. Its genetic basis in many affected individuals remains unknown. Here, we found that CCDC157 variants are associated with OAT.
Huimei Zheng+13 more
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Study of Recurrent Miscarriage. Is Hysterosalpingography Necessary? [PDF]
Overview and Aims: The investigation of recurrent miscarriage includes the study of uterine morphology. 3D ultrasound allows the evaluation of the morphology (cavity and outer contour), reducing the need for invasive tests such as hystero ...
Aboim, L+4 more
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Which is the most accurate diagnostic procedure in Tamoxifen treated breast cancer patients [PDF]
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of bi-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS), hysterosonography (HSSG) and hysteroscopy in the detection of endometrial pathology in women treated ...
De Santis, A.+8 more
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Is hysterosalpingography still relevant in workup of infertility? A review article [PDF]
Objective: To examine the current role of Hysterosalpingography in the investigation of the infertile couple in view of the increasing use of Laparoscopy in the evaluation and management of infertility.Materials: Electronic search of published literature
Adesina, KT, Olarinoye, AO
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Evaluation of hysterosalpingograms using paediatric size folley's catheter
Many types of canula are currently in use for Hysterosalpingography.[1] Foley's paediatric size Catheter has attracted little attention.2 150 patients were investigated for infertility by hysterosalpingography using Foley's Catheter, between January ...
O C Okpala, I J Okoye
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