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Salpingoscopic findings in women undergoing sterilization

We report the results of a prospective study carried out to investigate the appearance of the Fallopian tube lumen in 30 apparently normal women with a normal reproductive career, patent Fallopian tubes and a normal pelvic appearance at laparoscopy. The salpingoscopic appearance of the ampulla and f...

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Published in:Human reproduction (Oxford) 1992-02, Vol.7 (2), p.269-273
Main Authors: Maguiness, S.D., Djahanbakhch, O.
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normal women
Prospective Studies
salpingoscopy
Sterilization, Reproductive
Tissue Adhesions - pathology
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