HysterosalpingogramHSG (Hysterosalpingography), Uterosalpingography Results A hysterosalpingogram (HSG) is an
X-ray test that looks at the inside of
the uterus and
fallopian tubes and the area around them. HysterosalpingogramNormal: | The shape of the uterus and fallopian tubes are normal. The
fallopian tubes are not scarred or damaged. The dye stays in the uterus, flows freely through the fallopian tubes, and spills normally into
the belly. |
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No objects (such as an
intrauterine device, or IUD), tumors, or growths are seen in the uterus. | Abnormal: | Fallopian tubes may be scarred, malformed, or blocked so
that the dye does not flow through the tubes and spill
into the belly. Possible causes of blocked fallopian tubes include
pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) or
endometriosis. |
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The dye may leak through the wall of the
uterus, showing a tear or hole in the uterus. | An abnormal uterus may show tissue (called a
septum) that divides the uterus. | Growths, such as
polyps or
fibroids, may be present. |
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