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Abstract Hysterosalpingography presents a number of potential problems in evaluating the upper genital tract. The information is limited to the mullerian duct anatomy. Moreover, this teclmique requires iodinated contrast material and radiological facilities. Hysterosalpingography was the most widely used non operative . method of evaluating the uterus and fallopian tubes. A hysterosalpingogram is easier, safer and less expensive than surgery and allowed’ other diagnostic and therapeutic measures to be implemented before surgery if no abnormalities are found on radiographic examination. However, this technique has several inherent. |