The medical term is hysterosalpingography, short form salpingogram or HSG. Contrast dye is injected into the uterus, and then the radiologist watches for "fill and spill" showing that the uterine cavity and the lumen of each fallopian tube is normal.
Hysteroscopy means visual examination of the uterus and fallopian tubes.
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A gynecologic ultrasonographer specializes in the radiographic examination of the female reproductive system. The parts of interest are typically the uterus, uterine tubes, and ovaries and surrounding area.
A hysterosalpingogram, sometimes abbreviated HSG, is an x-rayof the uterus and fallopian tubes with contrast.
the fallopian tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus
oocytes are carried to the uterus by villi all moving in one direction.
The fallopian tubes (one tube only) will transport the egg to the uterus.
No. The fallopian tubes just carry the egg to the uterus. The baby grows in the uterus and is not affected by the fallopian tubes
It's called a fallopian tube. It attached from the ovary to the uterus, it's where the eggs travel through.
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The Fallopian tubes.
Near the ovary you have fimbriated end of the Fallopian tube. It take in the ovum inside. Then you have cilia in the Fallopian tube to push the ovum towards the uterus.
The fallopian tubes convey an egg from the ovary to the uterus.
The long tube between the ovary and the uterus is the fallopian tube. There are usually two fallopian tubes in the female body, one for each ovary.