Diagnostic imaging in infertility
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Diagnostic imaging in infertility
Williams & Wilkins, c1992
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A review of all imaging techniques used to evaluate the infertile patient, including radiography, sonography, magnetic resonance and hysteroscopy. The book includes a chapter by Amy Thurmond on the development of tubal cannulation procedures and an approach to tubal occlusion. Other chapters cover sonography, by Arthur C. Fleischer, male infertility and approaches to diagnosis and imaging techniques in the male, and hysterosalpingography.
Table of Contents
- Clinical aspects of infertility and its evaluation
- techniques and complications of hysterosalpingography
- the normal hysterosalpingogram
- congenital anomalies of the uterus and fallopian tubes
- diethylatilbestral exposure in utero
- the uterine cavity
- hysteroscopy in the evaluation of infertility
- intrauterine synechiae
- hysterosalpingography of the fallopian tube
- transcervical fallopian tube catheterization for management of proximal tube obstruction
- postoperative findings at hysterosalpingography
- transvaginal sonography in gynaecologic infertility
- transvaginal sonsography in normal and abnormal early pregnancy
- male infertility.
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