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* The procedure is an [[abdominal X-ray]] imaging while [[contrast medium]] was injected into the [[uterine]] cavity through [[vagina]] and [[cervix]]. | * The procedure is an [[abdominal X-ray]] imaging while [[contrast medium]] was injected into the [[uterine]] cavity through [[vagina]] and [[cervix]]. | ||
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Overview
Hysterosalpingography (HSG) may be helpful in the diagnosis of the anatomic defects that can cause amenorrhea. Findings on a hysterosalpingography diagnostic of Asherman syndrome include multiple irregular linear (or lacunar) filling defects showing intrauterine adhesion, inability to distend the endometrial cavity, and totally non-filled uterine mostly in severe cases.
Other Imaging Findings
Hysterosalpingography
- The procedure is an abdominal X-ray imaging while contrast medium was injected into the uterine cavity through vagina and cervix.
- Hysterosalpingography (HSG) may be helpful in the diagnosis of the anatomic defects that can cause amenorrhea. Findings on a hysterosalpingography diagnostic of Asherman syndrome include:[2]
- Multiple irregular linear (or lacunar) filling defects showing intrauterine adhesion
- Inability to distend the endometrial cavity
- Totally non-filled uterine mostly in severe cases
References
- ↑ Radiopaedia.org. From the case <"https://radiopaedia.org/cases/31328">rID: 31328
- ↑ March CM (1995). "Intrauterine adhesions". Obstet. Gynecol. Clin. North Am. 22 (3): 491–505. PMID 8524533.