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Pelvic Factor

Normal Events

Pelvic Factor Detection

Pelvic Abnormalities
  • Abnormal Male Outflow
  • Vaginal Problems
  • Cervical Problems
  • Uterine Problems
  • Proximal Tubal Disease
  • Bilateral Tubal Ligation
  • Distal Tubal Disease
  • Pelvic Adhesions
  • Endometriosis

Clinical Evaluation

Treatment Options

Radiograph of a hysterosalpingogram revealing a uterine cavity that contains multiple rounded (or cylindrical) filling defects that are predominantly located along the lateral sidewalls of the cavity and extend from the fundus all the way down to the lower uterine segment. Both fallopian tubes are patent with free spill. These defects may represent either multiple submucosal myomas or endometrial polyps. In this case the defects in the cavity were removed (surgically) and were found to be endometrial polyps.



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