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  • Title: Distal fallopian tube occlusion: false diagnosis with hysterosalpingography in cases of tubal diverticula.
    Author: Muzii L, Marana R, Mancuso S.
    Journal: Radiology; 1996 May; 199(2):469-71. PubMed ID: 8668796.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: To evaluate the accuracy of hysterosalpingography (HSG) in the diagnosis of distal fallopian tube occlusion in infertile patients who were candidates for laparoscopic surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective review of charts was performed for 25 patients who were scheduled to undergo laparoscopic surgery. A preoperative diagnosis was made at HSG of bilateral (or unilateral in case of previous contralateral salpingectomy) distal tube occlusion. RESULTS: At laparoscopy, in three patients (12%) who were scheduled for salpingostomy, the diagnosis of distal tube occlusion made at HSG was incorrectly positive; in the three patients, a single tubal diverticulum was present in the distal ampulla in otherwise normal, patent tubes. CONCLUSION: Bilateral tubal diverticula appear to be often misdiagnosed at HSG as distal tube occlusion.
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