Presentation
Secondary infertility for 6 years.
Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Bilateral hydrosalpinx and venous intravasation
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bilateral distal fallopian tube block with fluid-filled dilatation of the tubes and without peritoneal spillage
contrast fills the uterine cavity normally, with no evidence of contour abnormality, filling defect, septum, stricture, mass, or abnormal cornuate configuration
intravasation of contrast into the left ovarian vein
Case Discussion
Hydrosalpinx refers to a dilated fluid-filled fallopian tube, filling with contrast and with the absence of free spillage.