Evaluation of Intrauterine structural pathology by three-dimensional sonohysterography using an extended imaging method
IJFS-International Journal of Fertility and Sterility. 2013; 7 (1): 1-6
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ABSTRACT
Structural intrauterine abnormalities are an important cause of infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss and bleeding or pain associated with a poor reproductive outcome. Various diagnostic methods have been applied to detect these lesions such as hysterosalpingography, hysteroscopy and sonohysterography. More recently, three-dimensional extended imaging [3DXI] provides the ability to obtain sequential sections of acquired volume scans in A, B and C planes. Here, we briefly discuss the technique of saline infusion sonography, followed by a review of sonohysterographic characteristics of intracavitary pathologies with more focus on some definitions and measurements
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Main subject:
Uterus
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Hysteroscopy
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Endometrium
Language:
En
Journal:
Int. J. Fertil. Steril.
Year:
2013