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Why are Contrast Agents Used in Gynecology?
Contrast agents help in the detailed visualization of the
uterus
,
fallopian tubes
, ovaries, and other pelvic structures. They aid in diagnosing conditions such as
uterine fibroids
,
endometriosis
,
adenomyosis
, and
pelvic inflammatory disease
(PID). Additionally, they are crucial in assessing
infertility
and planning appropriate interventions.
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