Research Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2009
Volume: 4
Issue: 4
Page No. 430 - 432

Hysterosalpingographic Abnormalities in Infertile Women

Authors : S. Mesbahi , M. Pourissa , S. Refahi , Y. Tabarraei and M.H. Dehghan

Abstract: Hysterosalpingography is a radiographic examination of endocervical canals, uterine cavity and fallopian tube with the use of a radiographic contrast medium. The goal of this study was to evaluate the hysterosalpingographic features of women with infertility. The study included hystosalpingograms of 100 infertile women who were referred between January 2007 to Juan 2008 at the hospitals affiliated to Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran. The obtained findings were abnormal in 42% of cases. 79% had primary infertility. Abnormal uterine was seen in 25% and abnormal fallopian tubes in 21%. Abnormal uterine shape and tubal blockage were the commonest abnormal finding regarding uterine and fallopian tubes. In sum, abnormalities of uterine were more than tubal abnormalities and pelvic inflammation disease was the most common cause of abnormally.

How to cite this article:

S. Mesbahi , M. Pourissa , S. Refahi , Y. Tabarraei and M.H. Dehghan , 2009. Hysterosalpingographic Abnormalities in Infertile Women. Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 4: 430-432.

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