Post Tagged with: "Hysterosalpingogram"
Causes Scar Tissue Fallopian Tubes
Fallopian tubes are found in every female mammal and are sometimes called uterine tubes or oviducts. The tubes are found in the pelvic cavity and run between the ovaries and uterus, being responsible for transporting the fertilized egg to the uterus after conception has occurred. The fallopian tubes are not directly attached to the ovaries, [...]
Dye Test for Fallopian Tubes
There are many women that endure fallopian tube related infertility and until testing is done, a female will not know how serious the problem can be. When blocked fallopian tubes are suspected, a doctor may order the woman to go through a series of tests to make a definitive diagnosis. Blocked fallopian tubes cannot be [...]
Uterine Anomalies and Pregnancy
On average, true incidence of uterine abnormality estimates are difficult to make because of many different factors. Generally 1:200 and 1:600 women in the United States will deal with the condition and uterine malformations from Mullerian duct defects are the most common type. Though teratogenic exposure such as diethylstilbesterol and thalidomide and radiation can be [...]
Asherman’s Syndrome and Infertility
Asherman’s Syndrome is a condition which involves an occlusion of the female genital tract. It is a condition which can cause the walls of the uterus to stick to each other and can be related to uterine inflammation. Asherman’s Syndrome can be caused for a variety of different reasons and can result from a woman [...]
Hysterosalpingogram (HSG): Testing Woman’s Fertility Potential
Hysterosalpingogram test is a test of woman’s fertility potential. This test is often performed when woman experiences problems when trying to conceive. Hysterosalpingogram is a radiology procedure and is done in radiology department. This test is an X-ray test that looks at the inside of the uterus and fallopian tubes and the area around them. [...]
