"What could "fluid shown in fallopian tube" on MRI mean? Your doctor will most likely recommend a follow-up and probably a pelvic ultrasound. There are a few different things that could cause this; and it's important that you follow your physicians advise. Could be caused from previous surgery, endometriosis, etc.
If you mean in the uterus nothing happens. But if you mean in the right fallopian tube it's a ectopic pregnancy and it has to be aborted or the fallopian tube will burst which will in the end lead to the woman dying.
Yes. You still have the other fallopian tube.
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 root "salping" refers to the fallopian tubes. It is commonly used in medical terms related to these tubes, such as salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes) or salpingectomy (surgical removal of a fallopian tube).
It means the fallopian tube on that side was blocked.
Fallopian Tube
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.
Hematosalpinx is the term meaning blood in the fallopian tubes.
Yes, you can get pregnant with just one tube. Having one tube decreases fertility, but not by half.
The HSG shows that the left fallopian tube is not blocked.
It's called a fallopian tube. It attached from the ovary to the uterus, it's where the eggs travel through.
The fallopian tube is the tube that carries eggs from the ovary to the uterus. It is where fertilization typically occurs when sperm meets the egg.