1.The validity of HSG for the diagnosis of tubal occlusion
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2004;0(7):34-37
The study was carried out on 219 infertility patients having hysterosalpingography (HSG) before surgery at Tu Du Hospital from Sept 2002 to May 2003 to evaluate the validity of HSG for the diagnosis of proximal and distal tubal occlusion. Results: HSG is highly valuable for diagnosis of proximal tubal patency, in case with proximal tubal occlusion it should be referred to laparoscopy. The role of HSG for diagnosis of distal tubal occlusion without hydrosalpinx is limited. In contrast, HSG is highly valuable in diagnosis of hydrosalpinx
Sterilization, Tubal
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Diagnosis
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Hysterosalpingography
2.a comparative study of hysterosalpingography and laparoscopy in assessment of tubal patency in infertile women.
Yoon Jung RHA ; Gil Hyung LEE ; Jung Gyoo LEE ; Seung Jin OH ; Ha Jong JANG ; Se Jun HAN
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2857-2862
No abstract available.
Female
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Humans
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Hysterosalpingography*
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Laparoscopy*
3.Clinical study of hysterosalpingography in infertile women.
Jung Ok REW ; Byung Sun KIM ; Dong Keun KIM ; Hye Ryun OH ; Chan Moo PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1992;35(11):1621-1629
No abstract available.
Female
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Humans
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Hysterosalpingography*
4.The role of Hysterosalpingography (HSG) using intensify X-ray unit in the diagnosis of tubal infertility
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2004;0(7):30-34
The goal of this study is to evaluate the role and the safety of hysterosalpingography (HSG) technique using intensify X-ray unit and automatic contrast injector in diagnosis of tubal infertility on 200 patients at the Military Hospital No 103 from Sept 2002 to Sept 2004. Results: the technique is highly effective in the diagnosis of tubal infertility with accuracy rate of 90.4% compared with laparoscopy. No complications but there were only 3 cases had infection in the uterus due to no antibiotic was used after HSG
Hysterosalpingography
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Infertility
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X-Rays
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Diagnosis
5.Intrauterine Filling Defects on Hysterosalpingography Correlation with Hysteroscopic Findings.
Whal LEE ; Jeong Yeon CHO ; Seung Hyup KIM ; Chi Sung SONG ; Man Chung HAN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1998;39(4):779-783
PURPOSE: To describe various hysterosalpingographic (HSG) findings of intrauterine lesions, and to determinethe correlation of these with their hysteroscopic findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study involved 100patients who during a 23-month period underwent both HSG and hysteroscopic examinations. The HSG findings werecategorized as intrauterine adhesion, endometrial polyp, myoma, or 'other', and were correlated with hysteroscopicfindings and histologic diagnoses. RESULTS: Diagnoses based on HSG findings were intrauterine adhesions (n=80),endometrial polyps (n=8), myomas (n=10) and 'other' (n=2). The hysteroscopic diagnoses of these patients wereintrauterine adhesions (n=68), endometrial polyps (n=11), myomas (n=4), and 'other' (n=17). HSG and hysteroscopicdiagnoses were consistent 72 patients (72%). CONCLUSION: Lesions presenting as filling defects on HSG sometimesshow nonspecific or overlapping findings and the normal uterus may produce defects of this kind which mimicklesions.
Diagnosis
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Humans
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Hysterosalpingography*
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Myoma
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Polyps
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Uterus
6.Diagnostic Laparoscopy in Infertile Patients.
Jae Ik KIM ; Jung Hyung YANG ; Byoung Won KIM ; Sung Hee SIN ; Dae Hwa KIM ; kwang Soo KEE ; Hun Jung IM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(10):2187-2194
One hundred and forty-nine infertile women underwent hysterosalpingography and di-agnostic laparoscopy as a part of their infertility work up at the Kwangju Christian Hospi-tal. The diagnostic value of hysterosalpingography was compared with diagnostic laparos- copy. It was found that hysterosalpingography is a sensitive means to determine tubal pat- ency. However, diagnostic laparoscopy revealed peritubal adhesion in 25.5% of patients, wh- ereas hysterosalpingography made an accurate diagnosis in only 10.5%. And in 61.7% of the cases, there was complete agreement between hysterosalpingogr- aphy and diagnostic laparoscopy. It is concluded that hysterosalpingography is a simple and non-invasive and useful method of assessing the tubal patency, and should remain an integral part of female infert- ility investigation. Diagnostic laparoscopy is a more useful method to evaluate pelvic patho- logy than hysterosalpingography, and thus should always be performed whenever a periton- eal factor is suspected in female infertility.
Diagnosis
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Female
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Fibrinogen
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Gwangju
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Humans
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Hysterosalpingography
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Infertility
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Infertility, Female
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Laparoscopy*
7.Comparative analysis of the accuracy of transvaginal ultrasonography, hysterosalpingography and hysteroscopy in the detection of intrauterine pathology in the investigation of female infertility
Dy-Fernandez Heidy G. ; Tan Delfin A.
Philippine Journal of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility 2010;7():22-29
To compare the accuracy of transvaginal ultrasound, hysterosalpingography and hysteroscopy in the detection of intrauterine lesions that may be associated with infertility, the medical records of 452 women who each underwent all three procedures from January 2007 to July 2010 were reviewed. Hysteroscopy appears to have the highest sensitivity for the diagnosis of endometrial polyp, submucous myomas and endometrial hyperplasia. On the other hand, hysterosalpingography has the highest specificity for the diagnosis of endometrial polyp, submucous myomas, endometrial hyperplasia, and intrauterine septa. Combination of procedures improved diagnostic accuracy in terms of specificity.
Human
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Female
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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ULTRASONOGRAPHY
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HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY
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HYSTEROSCOPY
8.X-ray diagnosis of salpingian diverticulum--a report of 7 cases.
Shaohong, CHEN ; Hui, CHEN ; Qingmei, ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2002;22(1):87-8
Seven cases of typical salpingian diverticulum were identified by hysterosalpinography (HSG). The differentiation diagnosis of the disease was discussed. HSG is believed to be the method of choice for the diagnosis of this disease.
Adnexal Diseases/*radiography
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Diverticulum/*radiography
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*Fallopian Tubes
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Hysterosalpingography
9.Analysis of salpingeal patency in young-aged women underwent diagnostic laparoscopy with Fitz-High-Curtis Syndrome.
Ji Seon BAE ; Yeon Jae CHOE ; Min Hyung JUNG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2008;51(2):220-224
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the tubal patency in the young-aged women underwent diagnostic laparoscopy with Fitz-High-Curtis Syndrome (FHCS). METHODS: Clinicopathologic results of young-aged women who underwent diagnostic laparoscopy with pelvic inflammatory disease from March 2005 through April 2007 were reviewed. Twenty six patients aged 19-29 years old and preserved their both tubes after diagnostic laparoscopy were included in this study. All were underwent chromopertubation test (CPT) during laparoscopy and postoperative hysterosalpingography (HSG) 3 months later. RESULTS: Of 26 patients, eight patients were diagnosed with FHCS and the others were not. There was no significant difference in mean age, mean hospitalization days, and frequency in past-history of parturition, abortion, chlamydia and gonococci infection between patients with FHCS and with non-FHCS (P>0.05). There was no significant difference in frequency of tubal obstruction in laparoscopic CPT (P>0.05) but not in postoperative outpatient HSG (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: The tubal obstruction may be more frequent in FHCS than non-FHCS and the reliability of laparoscopic CPT for diagnosing the tubal obstruction is supposed to be low. Therefore, as for FHCS patients, HSG should be executed to investigate tubal factor which is helpful to forecast the fertility.
Aged
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Chlamydia
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Fallopian Tube Diseases
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Female
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Fertility
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Hysterosalpingography
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Laparoscopy
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Outpatients
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Parturition
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
10.The Use of Sonohysterography in Infertile Patients.
Chun Hee LEE ; Gwang Soo KIM ; Dong Young LEE ; Chul Min PARK ; Young Eun OH ; Taek Hoo LEE ; Sang Sik CHUN
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1999;42(9):2033-2037
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the usefulness of sonohysterography in the detection of abnormalities of the uterine cavity in infertile patients, compared with other diagnostic methods, such as transvaginal sonography, hysterosalpingography and hysteroscopy. METHODS: Three intrauterine pathologies including intrauterine synechiae, endometrial polyp and submucosal myoma, that could be possible causes of infertility were diagnosed. RESULTS: Transvaginal ultrasonography and hysterosalpingography were able to detect 41.7% and 83.3% of uterine pathologies respectively comparing with sonohysterography to detect all of the uterine pathologies. CONCLUSION: Our results show that sonohysterography is easy, inexpensive, well-tolerated and non-invasive technique with high sensitivity in the detection of uterine pathologies. Therefore the use of sonohysterography for the diagnosis of intrauterine pathologies in infertile patients is highly recommended.
Diagnosis
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Female
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Gynatresia
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Humans
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Hysterosalpingography
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Hysteroscopy
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Infertility
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Myoma
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Pathology
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Polyps
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Ultrasonography