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What Do The Following HSG Test Results Indicate?

FINDINGS OF HSG TEST 1.Uterine cavity has fusiform shape and appears shifted to the left of the midline with tapering in to a single fallopian tube. 2.NO Filling defect is seen. 3. Left free peritoneal spill seen. 4.Left fellopian tube is normal in calibre and outline.
Fri, 9 Dec 2016
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Hi,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
I understand your concern.
The following conclusions can be drawn based on the HSG report findings you have furnished.
1. There is an anatomical abnormality detected in the uterus related to the shape called as 'unicornuate uterus', which has shifted the organ to the left of mid-line with a single Fallopian tube.
2. There is no filling defect seen, which means that the contours inside the cavity is normal.
3. Left free peritoneal spill is seen and hence the tube is patent.
4. Left Fallopian tube is also normal in calibre and outline indicating there are no blocks or adhesion associated with it.
Hence, other features appears to be fine except for absence of Fallopian tube on the right side and presence of single Fallopian tube on the left side.
Hope the information provided would be helpful.
All the best.
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What Do The Following HSG Test Results Indicate?

Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I understand your concern. The following conclusions can be drawn based on the HSG report findings you have furnished. 1. There is an anatomical abnormality detected in the uterus related to the shape called as unicornuate uterus , which has shifted the organ to the left of mid-line with a single Fallopian tube. 2. There is no filling defect seen, which means that the contours inside the cavity is normal. 3. Left free peritoneal spill is seen and hence the tube is patent. 4. Left Fallopian tube is also normal in calibre and outline indicating there are no blocks or adhesion associated with it. Hence, other features appears to be fine except for absence of Fallopian tube on the right side and presence of single Fallopian tube on the left side. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.