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Hysterosalpingography

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Hysterosalpingography
Alternate Names : HSG, Uterosalpingography, Hysterogram, Uterotubography
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Hysterosalpingography - Hysterosalpingogram
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What is hysterosalpingography used for?
Hysterosalpingography is commonly used in women who are having difficulty becoming pregnant. This test allows the doctor to evaluate the shape and structure of the uterus and any scarring in the region.

Hysterosalpingography is an x-ray of the uterus and fallopian tubes that involves the injection of contrast (dye) through the cervix.
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hstrslp rfi noun an Xray examination of the uterus and Fallopian tubes following injection of radioopaque ...
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Hysterosalpingography
X-ray examination of the uterus and fallopian tubes that uses dye and is often performed to rule out tubal obstruction.

Hysterosalpingography (HSG)
This is an X-ray examination of the womb and Fallopian tubes and involves injecting a dye through the cervix into the womb. It does not usually require a general anaesthetic, but there may be associated discomfort.

Hysterosalpingography. A dye is injected into your uterus and fallopian tubes through the cervix, and X-rays are taken to determine the shape and size of your uterus and fallopian tubes.

X-ray Hysterosalpingography
An x-ray hysterosalpingography is an x-ray of the uterus.
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Hysterosalpingography is a type of x-ray exam. It is used to examine the uterus (womb) and fallopian tubes. A contrast (dye) is injected into the uterus. It helps to create clearer images.
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Hysterosalpingography may help diagnose adhesions inside the uterus or Fallopian tubes.
X-rays of the abdomen, barium contrast studies, and CT scans may help diagnose a blockage of the intestines caused by adhesions.

Hysterosalpingography. Hysterosalpingography is performed to discover possible blockage in the fallopian tubes and abnormalities in the uterus.

Hysterosalpingography:
An X-ray procedure that uses a dye to help reveal the shape of the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes ...

Hysterosalpingography (HSG)—an x-ray of the uterus and fallopian tubes
Transvaginal ultrasound—a device inserted into the vagina to take a "picture" of the pelvic organs ...

Hysterosalpingography shows blocked fallopian tubes.
A blocked fallopian tube has a buildup of fluid (hydrosalpinx).
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Hysterosalpingography (HSG). A dye that shows up on an x-ray is injected into your uterus, enabling your health care professional to evaluate the structure of your uterine cavity and look for any abnormalities in the uterus or fallopian tubes.

Hysterosalpingography or sonohysterography to check for structural uterine abnormalities ...

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An alternative to hysterosalpingography is hysterocontrastsonography. This uses an ultrasound scan instead of X-rays to check your fallopian tubes.

Hysterosalpingography. This test evaluates the size and contour of your uterine cavity and checks whether your fallopian tubes are open.

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Pelvic ultrasound
Laparoscopy (especially if endometriosis is suspected)
Luteinizing hormone urine test (ovulation predictor kit)
Pelvic exam
Progestin challenge if periods are infrequent
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Diagnostic hysteroscopy is used to diagnose some uterine abnormalities, and may also be used to confirm the results of other tests such as hysterosalpingography (HSG).

An Hysterosalpingogram (also referred to as hysterogram , hysterosalpingography , uterography , uterotubography , and uterosalpingography ), is a procedure where radiopaque contrast dye is used to highlight the reproductive tract while being X-rayed.

Additional tests to determine sterility include blood tests, an ultrasound of the ovaries, hysterosalpingography to check for physical problems of the uterus and fallopian tubes.

[9] Imaging by sonohysterography or hysterosalpingography will reveal the extent of the scar formation. Ultrasound is not a reliable method of diagnosing Asherman's Syndrome. Hormone studies show normal levels consistent with reproductive function ...

An iodinated radiographic contrast medium used as acetrizoate sodium in HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY.
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A pelvic ultrasound, hysterosalpingography, CT, or MRI may be done to locate or rule out tumors. A biopsy, curettage, or aspiration of the uterine lining may be required for further tissue examination.

the uterine cavity and determine (fallopian) tubal patency. Many completely asymptomatic women with no particular risk factors for pelvic abnormalities do have a significant treatable pelvic factor that can be identified on hysterosalpingography.

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