2019
DOI: 10.51985/jbumdc2018087
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Patterns Of Hysterosalpingographic Findings In Infertile Patients Presenting In A Tertiary Care Hospital Of Quetta

Abstract: Objective: To study the different patterns of Hysterosalpingographic findings in women evaluated for infertility in a tertiary care hospital of Quetta. Setting and design: A crossectional study conducted at the Radiology Department of Bolan medical complex hospital, Quetta Methodology: A two year secondary data based study of hysterosalpingographic films were assessed, data of 338 infertile women investigated for infertility from July’ 2016 till June’ 2018. Hysterosalpingography examination was done in the pre… Show more

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“…Lower value of 16.6% have been reported in Kampala, Uganda [23]. Our value was lower than the 45.2% reported by Olatunji et al [16] in Ogun State, Nigeria; 34.6% by Makwe et al [20] in Lagos, Nigeria; and 62% by Gul et al, in Quetta, Pakistan [24]. The reason for these differences is not readily understood.…”
Section: Uterinecontrasting
confidence: 76%
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“…Lower value of 16.6% have been reported in Kampala, Uganda [23]. Our value was lower than the 45.2% reported by Olatunji et al [16] in Ogun State, Nigeria; 34.6% by Makwe et al [20] in Lagos, Nigeria; and 62% by Gul et al, in Quetta, Pakistan [24]. The reason for these differences is not readily understood.…”
Section: Uterinecontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…This is similar to 30.8% reported by Makwe et al [20] in Lagos. It is higher than 4 -25.4% reported by previous studies [14][15][16]22,24]. The reason for these differences may also be from differences in sexuality and healthseeking behaviour of women in the different regions of the world.…”
Section: Uterinementioning
confidence: 62%