Friday, July 2, 2010

Hysterosalpingography (left image): Severe dilatation of the tubes following a short intact section (black arrows) is visible. The contrast material cannot get into the peritoneal cavity. Operation is not possible because the intact part of the tube is short.
Right image: Significant dilatation of only the distal part of the tubes (arrows) is visible, therefore the abnormal part can be resected.



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