2020
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2020/202
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Study on Comparative Diagnostic Efficacy of HSG & Laparoscopy in Infertility

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“…31 Again, our finding of left peritubal adhesions higher than right was at variance with that obtained in India that found the right sided to be higher than left. 31 The reasons for variations are not obvious.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…31 Again, our finding of left peritubal adhesions higher than right was at variance with that obtained in India that found the right sided to be higher than left. 31 The reasons for variations are not obvious.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…30 On the other hand, while the bilateral involvements found in our study were higher than that reported by a study in Oman, the unilateral involvements were lower. 26 Both the right and left sided PTA seen in our study were lower than those reported in India 31 among women with infertility. 31 Again, our finding of left peritubal adhesions higher than right was at variance with that obtained in India that found the right sided to be higher than left.…”
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“…In the first case, the results of HSG and chromotubation on tubal patency were contradictory. A study revealed that intravasation of the contrast to the veins could happen in the HSG, resulting in a false negative reading [8] . Although chromotubation is the current gold standard for assessing tubal patency, a false positive result may occur due to the cornual spasm [9] .…”
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