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Medical Imaging 2016

October 20-21, 2016

Volume 5, Issue 5(Suppl)

OMICS J Radiol

ISSN: 2167-7964 ROA, an open access journal

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October 20-21, 2016 Chicago, USA

International Conference on

Medical Imaging & Diagnosis

Pegah Arfae Fathollahkhani et al., OMICS J Radiol 2016, 6:5(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-7964.C1.010

Evaluation of hysterosalpingography findings in infertile women referring to a private radiology

clinic in Kerman in the year 2014-2013

Pegah Arfae Fathollahkhani and Farnaz Fahimi

Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Objectives:

Infertility is still prevalent problem in the world and the infertile people try different ways to solve the problem.

Hysterosalpingography is still a common method to evaluate structures of uterine, cervix and fallopian tubules, thus used to

evaluate infertility cause.

Materials &Methods:

In this method, after the patient is given anesthesia, cervical lip is fixed with tanaculom and the contrast

agent is injected to cervix with canula and then the graphy is taken. In this study, after getting permission from the patient,

results of 100 patients were evaluated.

Results:

The study showed that 71% of the patients had the normal hysterosalpingography and 29% had the abnormal one.

And from these abnormal hysterosalpingographies, the most findings were tubular block with 8% in the right side, 4% in the

left side and 6% in both sides.

Conclusion:

With this high number of tubular blackness and as we know the pain in the hysterosalpingography method can

cause spasm and spasm can cause tubular blackness, it is suggested to use more powerful antispasmodix before the start of

hysterosalpingography. Also it can show that PID is still common in the city and is suggested to screen infertile patients for

clamydia antigene.

Biography

Pegah Arfae Fathollahkhani has completed her medical degree from Kerman University of Medical Sciences.

pegaharfa15@gmail.com