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RadioGraphics, Vol 8, 1041-1058, Copyright © 1988 by Radiological Society of North America


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The current state of hysterosalpingography

DM Wolf and RF Spataro
Department of Radiology, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York 14642.

The authors present an overview of the current status of hysterosalpingography, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of various cannulas, contrast media, and methods of contrast medium introduction. Thirty-two figures illustrate a variety of abnormal findings including among others: intravasation of contrast medium, salpingitis isthmica nodosa, manifestations of pelvic inflammatory disease, the effects of DES exposure, Ascherman's syndrome, adenomyosis, carcinoma, polyps, myomata and developmental uterine abnormalities.


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