Background/Purpose: The aim of the research was to describe the pattern of tubal pathologies on HSG in patients with infertility. Method: A prospective descriptive study of 120 HSG’s of infertile women was conducted over a 1-year period from January 2000 to December 2000. Results: Primary infertility was 20 % and secondary infertility was 80%. Hydrosalphinges was the most frequent abnormality in patients with infertility involving 28 patients (23.3%). Conclusion: The rate of hydrosalphinges seen in both primary and secondary infertility suggests a high rate of pelvic inflammatory disease in our environment
Introduction: Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is still a commonly used investigation in the evaluation o...
Introduction: Infertility of couples has many negative psychological and social consequences for soc...
Introduction: Infertility is a problem of global properties, worldwide more than 70 million people s...
Background/Purpose: The aim of the research was to describe the pattern of tubal pathologies on HSG ...
Background/Purpose: The aim of the research was to describe the pattern of tubal pathologies on HSG...
Background/Purpose: The aim of the research was to describe the pattern of tubal pathologies on HSG ...
Background: Structural tubal abnormalities are responsible for infertility in significant proportion...
Background: Infertility is a global public health problem, with the highest prevalence in sub-Sahara...
Background: Tubal occlusion is the commonest cause of female infertility in the developing societies...
Purpose/Background: Infertility is a major gynecological complaint in Nigeria, constituting about fi...
Background: Intrauterine lesions are important causes of infertility. This study aims to evaluate th...
BACKGROUND: Tubal pathology is a key factor in infertility particularly in the tropics. Hysterosalpi...
Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is still an integral part of gynecological evaluation of infertile coupl...
Background: Infertility is a complex disorder with significant medical, psychological and economic p...
Background & Objectives: In spite of rapid development and arrival of newer medical imaging modaliti...
Introduction: Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is still a commonly used investigation in the evaluation o...
Introduction: Infertility of couples has many negative psychological and social consequences for soc...
Introduction: Infertility is a problem of global properties, worldwide more than 70 million people s...
Background/Purpose: The aim of the research was to describe the pattern of tubal pathologies on HSG ...
Background/Purpose: The aim of the research was to describe the pattern of tubal pathologies on HSG...
Background/Purpose: The aim of the research was to describe the pattern of tubal pathologies on HSG ...
Background: Structural tubal abnormalities are responsible for infertility in significant proportion...
Background: Infertility is a global public health problem, with the highest prevalence in sub-Sahara...
Background: Tubal occlusion is the commonest cause of female infertility in the developing societies...
Purpose/Background: Infertility is a major gynecological complaint in Nigeria, constituting about fi...
Background: Intrauterine lesions are important causes of infertility. This study aims to evaluate th...
BACKGROUND: Tubal pathology is a key factor in infertility particularly in the tropics. Hysterosalpi...
Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is still an integral part of gynecological evaluation of infertile coupl...
Background: Infertility is a complex disorder with significant medical, psychological and economic p...
Background & Objectives: In spite of rapid development and arrival of newer medical imaging modaliti...
Introduction: Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is still a commonly used investigation in the evaluation o...
Introduction: Infertility of couples has many negative psychological and social consequences for soc...
Introduction: Infertility is a problem of global properties, worldwide more than 70 million people s...