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1.The report suggest there is a tubular dilatation on the right adnexa - which suggest more of
fallopian tube dilatation.
2.Dilatation of the tube can be seen due to to the distal obstruction - which can be due to stricture / narrowing of the tube.
3.In this case further action should be an
HSG - hysterosalpingogram (HSG) is an X-ray test that examines the inside of
uterus and fallopian tubes and the surrounding area.
4.It is done through the vaginal route - a die is sent through
cervix and uterus - where uterus and tubes can be delineated and spillage can be seen.
5.If you having difficulty in conceiving then further investigations are required. As left sided there is no pathology identified you can try with ovulation calendar and follicular studies and so on.
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