Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3916182 | Contraception | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The bicornate or septate uterus can be a cause of failure of QS if undetected. Advantages of sonography prior to, during and after QS are apparent in the three patients with septate uteri. Sonography is advantageous when performing QS by demonstrating an anomaly of the uterus, which required separate insertions of quinacrine into each horn of a septate uterus and helping to direct quinacrine into each horn of these anomalous uteri.
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Authors
C.R.C. Ferreira, D.R.B. Magalhaes, J. Lippes,