1. Hysterosalpingographic findings in primary and secondary infertility patients.
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Waheed KB, Albassam MA, AlShamrani AG, Aloumi SA, Amin MS, Rashid L, AlGodayan SM, and Ahmad SB
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- Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Fallopian Tube Diseases complications, Fallopian Tube Diseases diagnostic imaging, Fallopian Tubes abnormalities, Fallopian Tubes diagnostic imaging, Female, Humans, Infertility, Female etiology, Retrospective Studies, Saudi Arabia, Uterine Diseases complications, Uterine Diseases diagnostic imaging, Uterus abnormalities, Uterus diagnostic imaging, Hysterosalpingography statistics & numerical data, Infertility, Female diagnostic imaging
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Objectives: To highlight and compare spectrum of hysterosalpingography (HSG) findings in primary and secondary infertility patients. Methods: This retrospective record-based cross-sectional study was performed in the Radiology Department, King Fahad Military Medical City, Dhahran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between August 2016 and 2018. All patients (N=303) who underwent successful HSGs were included, and grouped under primary and secondary infertility cases. Patients with failed, limited or incomplete studies were excluded. Imaging findings were documented as N (Normal) or Ab (Abnormal). Abnormal HSG findings were further categorized as: C=congenital malformation, I=infection or inflammation, S=surgery, T=tumor or tear. Abnormal findings were confirmed on further imaging or intervention. Chi-square test was used to determine any association of HSG findings with type of infertility, and p-value less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: Of the 303 patients, 166 patients (54.8%) had primary infertility while the rest had secondary infertility. Abnormal studies were found in less than one-third of patients (n=93, 30.7%). Primary infertility patients exhibited more congenital (C) malformations, while surgery (S) was seen more in secondary infertility patients (p=0.01). Conclusion: Congenital malformations are commonly found abnormalities on HSGs in primary infertility patients, while surgery related findings are seen in secondary infertility cases.
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- 2019
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