Genital tuberculosis

Case contributed by Prashant Mudgal , 19 Jan 2016
Diagnosis probable
Changed by Aditya Shetty, 20 Jan 2016

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Uterus is small in size and shows irregular outline with tiny diverticulae.

Irregular borders and beaded appearance noted in both the Fallopianfallopian tubes with obstruction at distal isthmic portion with 'golf club' appearance.

No peritoneal spillage is seen on either side.

Imaging features are most likely suggestive of genital tuberculosis

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Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is the most useful examination in suggesting genital tuberculosis,.

In spite of technological advances in radiology it remains the gold standard test for evaluation of internal architecture of female genital tract.

  • -<p><a href="/articles/hysterosalpingogram">Hysterosalpingography (HSG)</a> is the most useful examination in suggesting <a href="/articles/tuberculous-pelvic-inflammatory-disease">genital tuberculosis</a>,.</p><p>In spite of technological advances in radiology it remains the gold standard test for evaluation of internal architecture of female genital tract.</p>
  • +<p><a href="/articles/hysterosalpingogram">Hysterosalpingography (HSG)</a> is the most useful examination in suggesting <a href="/articles/tuberculous-pelvic-inflammatory-disease">genital tuberculosis</a>.</p><p>In spite of technological advances in radiology it remains the gold standard test for evaluation of internal architecture of female genital tract.</p>

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