Sonosalpingography (SSG), also known as Sion test, is a diagnostic procedure primarily used for evaluating patency of fallopian tubes.[1][2] It was introduced as a screening procedure for infertility investigations.[3] It is becoming more popular among practitioners due to absence of side effects.[2]
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Sonosalpingography (SSG), also known as Sion test, is a diagnostic procedure primarily used for evaluating patency of fallopian tubes. It was introduced...
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