1963
DOI: 10.1016/s0009-9260(63)80061-6
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Ovarian visualisation by gynaecography

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“…Our findings in polycystic ovarian disease are in general agreement with previous reports of the use of gynaecography in this condition (Short and London, 1961 ;Bonham et al, 1963;Weigen and Stevens, 1967) and confirm the valuable diagnostic assistance afforded by the procedure. In all cases where laparotomy was subsequently carried out the ovarian size measured at the time of operation correlated well with the preoperative radiological estimate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Our findings in polycystic ovarian disease are in general agreement with previous reports of the use of gynaecography in this condition (Short and London, 1961 ;Bonham et al, 1963;Weigen and Stevens, 1967) and confirm the valuable diagnostic assistance afforded by the procedure. In all cases where laparotomy was subsequently carried out the ovarian size measured at the time of operation correlated well with the preoperative radiological estimate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In women with primary amenorrhoea or with secondary amenorrhoea of over two years' duration it is now requested soon after the first visit. Gynaecography.-Gynaecography was performed by the recognized procedure of inducing a pneumoperitoneum and then positioning the patient prone, with a 30°head-down tilt and with a 10°tube angulation (Bonham, Grossman, and Sidaway, 1963). In most cases one film was all that was required.…”
Section: Methods and Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%