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2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20163836
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Role of hysterosalpingography and diagnostic laparoscopy in infertility

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“…The results seen were comparable to studies done by Ahmed MS et al, Sachdev PK et al, and Samal S et al, having primary infertility in 70%, 68% and 75% women respectively ( Table 1). [8][9][10] In the present study, 80.3% women had normal hysteroscopic findings, 1.8% had submucosa fibroids, 5.4% had endometrial polyps, 7.1% had septate uterus, 1.8% had synechiae, 1.8% had cervical stenosis, with overlapping of findings in some cases. In the patient having cervical stenosis, further hysteroscopy to evaluate the endometrium could not be done.…”
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confidence: 49%
“…The results seen were comparable to studies done by Ahmed MS et al, Sachdev PK et al, and Samal S et al, having primary infertility in 70%, 68% and 75% women respectively ( Table 1). [8][9][10] In the present study, 80.3% women had normal hysteroscopic findings, 1.8% had submucosa fibroids, 5.4% had endometrial polyps, 7.1% had septate uterus, 1.8% had synechiae, 1.8% had cervical stenosis, with overlapping of findings in some cases. In the patient having cervical stenosis, further hysteroscopy to evaluate the endometrium could not be done.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…It is performed between cycle; days 7 and 10 in the postmenstrual phase at least 2-3 days after cessation of menstrual bleeding by using contrast fluoroscopic mediums (oil based or water soluble). 5 HSG also has a role in evaluating the uterine cavity and cervix. Abnormal uterine findings are reported in as many as 50 % of women with recurrent implantation failure.…”
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confidence: 99%