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Tubal disorders

  • Are the fallopian tubes normally visible on endovaginal ultrasound?
  • What are the four possibilities if fluid is noted in the cul-de-sac?
  • What are the imaging features of hydrosalpinx?
  • What are the possible sonographic findings of PID?
  • What is hydrosalpinx?
  • What is the usual cause of hydrosalpinx?
  • Which is the best modality for imaging the fallopian tubes?

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