2019
DOI: 10.2147/ijgm.s228464
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<p>Correlation of Clinical Features, Laboratory Finding, and Pelvic Ultrasonography of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Women with Infertility</p>

Abstract: Point your SmartPhone at the code above. If you have a QR code reader the video abstract will appear. Or use: https://youtu.be/UdG0GRk0ZWM Background and purpose: The prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) in Indonesia is still high, whereas the prevalence of extra pulmonary tuberculosis such as female genital tuberculosis (FGTB) affecting infertility is unknown. FGTB caused irreversible severe damaged of tubes and endometrium, resulting in tubal occlusion and partial or total obliteration of the uterine cavity. Diag… Show more

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“…Three- and fourth-dimensional scans are even more useful in diagnosis subtle changes of FGTB. [ 18 19 20 ] Although ultrasound is more useful in abdominal tuberculous peritonitis where it can detect tuberculous ascites with incomplete septation, lattice type of ascites (fibrous band in ascitic fluid), loculated ascites, thickened band or adhesion, omental thickening, and peritoneal thickening, it can also be helpful in detection of simple and complex tubo-ovarian masses. [ 21 ] In pelvic TB, it can detect hydrosalpinx as tubal dilatation with septa due to tubal mucosal thickening resembling cogwheel appearance.…”
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“…Three- and fourth-dimensional scans are even more useful in diagnosis subtle changes of FGTB. [ 18 19 20 ] Although ultrasound is more useful in abdominal tuberculous peritonitis where it can detect tuberculous ascites with incomplete septation, lattice type of ascites (fibrous band in ascitic fluid), loculated ascites, thickened band or adhesion, omental thickening, and peritoneal thickening, it can also be helpful in detection of simple and complex tubo-ovarian masses. [ 21 ] In pelvic TB, it can detect hydrosalpinx as tubal dilatation with septa due to tubal mucosal thickening resembling cogwheel appearance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 21 ] In pelvic TB, it can detect hydrosalpinx as tubal dilatation with septa due to tubal mucosal thickening resembling cogwheel appearance. [ 18 ] It can also detect unilateral or bilateral pyosalpinx. [ 22 ] Abdominopelvic TB can cause incompletely septated ascites, particulate ascites, loculated ascites, thickened peritoneum or omentum, adnexal masses, adhesions, tubo-ovarian abscess, or complexes.…”
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“…Considering the low cost and high efficiency of HSG in diagnosing infertility, many scholars recommend HSG as an auxiliary routine outpatient examination in the assessment of infertility (7,18). Hydrosalpinx is the morphological change in the fallopian tube resulting from chronic inflammation stimulation (19,20). Ultrasound and HSG help diagnose hydrosalpinx, but the exploration of hysteroscopy combined with laparoscopy was considered the gold standard for the diagnosis of hydrosalpinx, which could simultaneously inspect the situation of the pelvic cavity (21)(22)(23).…”
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