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During the past 20 years, Dr Eric Daiter has successfully helped thousands of couples that have suffered through the grief and emotional trauma of a pregnancy loss. If you have questions about miscarriage or you just want to find a compassionate infertility specialist to guide you, Dr Eric Daiter would be happy to help (in his Edison, NJ office or on the telephone). It is easy, just call us at 908 226 0250 to set up an appointment (leave a message with your name and number if we are unable to get to the phone and someone will call you back).

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Hysterosalpingograms View 1

Radiograph of a hysterosalpingogram revealing two persistent round filling defects in the lower uterine segment, patency of one of the fallopian tubes (marker for right or left side is not seen) and fill of the other tube without clear spillage. These round defects could represent endometrial polyps or (partially transmural) fibroids. The patient did undergo surgery at which time resection of two myomas was accomplished. It is very important to recognize that a major blood supply to the uterus (the uterine artery) approaches the uterus at the level of the internal os of the cervix near the junction of the cervix and the lower uterine segment, so that resection in this general region is inherently dangerous and proper care should be exercised.



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