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What Does This HSG Test Result Indicate?

hsg shows The uterine cavity is normal in size and shape with longitudinal persistant filling defects likely due to endometrial hyperplasia Both fallopian tubes are of normal caliber and appear patent display immediate peritoneal spill more on the left side. Delayed film reveals loculation of contrast in pelvic cavity giving the impression of peritoneal adhesions Picture is suggestive of peritoneal adhesions and endometrial hyperplasia what does it mean?
Wed, 16 May 2018
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Hello and Welcome to 'Ask As Doctor' service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

Thickened endometrial lining can be due to hormonal effect. Pelvic adhesions usually suggest the possibility of infection. Patency of both tubes suggest that fallopian tubes are normal. For infection, better to take treatment with antibiotics. Regarding endometrial thickness, better to go for endometrial biopsy once to find out the exact cause. After getting the report you can plan further treatment according to your gynecologist.

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What Does This HSG Test Result Indicate?

Hello and Welcome to Ask As Doctor service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Thickened endometrial lining can be due to hormonal effect. Pelvic adhesions usually suggest the possibility of infection. Patency of both tubes suggest that fallopian tubes are normal. For infection, better to take treatment with antibiotics. Regarding endometrial thickness, better to go for endometrial biopsy once to find out the exact cause. After getting the report you can plan further treatment according to your gynecologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist your further.