Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3939848 Fertility and Sterility 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo examine the performance of gadolinium in iodine-sensitive women undergoing hysterosalpingography.DesignCase-control study.SettingOdessa Regional Hospital, Texas.Patient(s)Seven women, three with no allergies to iodinated contrast medium (controls) and four with known allergies.Intervention(s)Use of gadolinium in women with known allergies to iodinated contrast medium.Main Outcome Measure(s)How does gadolinium compare as a diagnostic tool in hysterosalpingogram versus iodinated contrast medium?Result(s)The images of the uterus and unobstructed fallopian tubes produced by gadolinium appear to yield equally diagnostic results compared with images produced by iodinated contrast medium.Conclusion(s)It appears that hysterosalpingogram with gadolinium is a viable option for patients that are allergic to iodinated contrast medium.

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