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Is there a future for hysteroscopic sterilisation? [PDF]
Chene G.
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The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research, 2022
The chronic endometritis (CE) prevalence in people experiencing infertility is 2.8–56.8%, pregnancy rates in patients with infertility increase after hysterosalpingography with oil‐based contrast, but the effect and mechanism are not clear.
Qiuyan Huang +4 more
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The chronic endometritis (CE) prevalence in people experiencing infertility is 2.8–56.8%, pregnancy rates in patients with infertility increase after hysterosalpingography with oil‐based contrast, but the effect and mechanism are not clear.
Qiuyan Huang +4 more
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The effect of oil and water-soluble contrast medium in hysterosalpingography on thyroid function
Gynecological Endocrinology, 2017Shuhei So, Naoaki Tamura
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Fertility and Sterility, 1983
A brief review of the technique of hysterosalpingography is provided. It remains an important diagnostic study in searching for causes of infertility. HSG is a safe, simple procedure that enables the lumina of the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes to be outlined.
Edward E. Wallach, Alvin M. Siegler
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A brief review of the technique of hysterosalpingography is provided. It remains an important diagnostic study in searching for causes of infertility. HSG is a safe, simple procedure that enables the lumina of the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes to be outlined.
Edward E. Wallach, Alvin M. Siegler
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