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Fallopian tubal block
HSG shows contrast is flowing to the end of the tube, but there is no spillage seen in peritoneal cavity. further laproscopy? or IVF? better.
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Many times distal tubal blockage occurs due to tubal spasm due to pain or peritoneal adhesions. It s easily openable in laparoscopy under anaesrhesia. So further lap s better 
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