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Fig. 1. In 34-year-old infertile woman, hysterosalpingogram shows
radiographic signs of peritubal adhesions. Left tube lies vertically in
ampullary segment (small black arrow). Contrast medium spills into
peritoneal cavity from fimbrial end (black arrowhead) and falls to
show normal inhomogeneous pattern. Note loculation of contrast medium
(White arrowhead). Uterus is deviated on left side. Right tube is
convoluted in ampullary segment (white arrows). Also note
double-contour appearance of right tubal wall (halo effect) (large black
arrows).
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