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What Does This HSG Test Report Indicate?

I have got my HSG test done and the report findings are as follows:- 1. Uterus shows no filling defects 2. Left Fallopian tube normally opacified. Normal in configuration and caliber. Minimal peritoneal spillage. 3. Right Fallopian tube shows a complete distal infundibular block with no visualisation of contrast in the distal segment distal to the block. No peritoneal spillage . Sequalae of surgery
Mon, 20 Apr 2015
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Hello
I understand your concern
Report of HSG says that your uterus is normal in size and shape. Right fallopian tube is normal with normal opening at the end. Left fallopian tube is blocked at the infandibular or ovarian end. Report says that blocakage may be due to surgical sequel. You may undergone any surgery and due to that surgery blockage occurred on left tube. Consult your doctor for better conclusion.
Hope this helps to you.
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What Does This HSG Test Report Indicate?

Hello I understand your concern Report of HSG says that your uterus is normal in size and shape. Right fallopian tube is normal with normal opening at the end. Left fallopian tube is blocked at the infandibular or ovarian end. Report says that blocakage may be due to surgical sequel. You may undergone any surgery and due to that surgery blockage occurred on left tube. Consult your doctor for better conclusion. Hope this helps to you.