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1 From the Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Two cases of uterolymphatic intravasation are reported.
Although no specific predisposing abnormalities were present in these instances, the majority of reported cases have been associated with endometnial tuberculosis.
It is suggested that this should be regarded less as a complication of hysterosalpingography than as a sign suggesting a specific pathologic state.
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