An Analytical Review of Cervical Canal Abnormalities Detected by Transvaginal Ultrasound Vs Hysteroscopy in Female Infertility Evaluation with Special Reference to Endocervical Synechiae
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Cervix and endocervical canal are an essential and important part of female reproductive environment. Cervix is a gateway for entry of sperm and store house for sperm. Beside it is liable to get infected and injured by pathogens and operative procedures. Cervical pathology accounts for 3-8% of all cases of female infertility [1,2] yet cervical canal evaluation receives very little attention in infertility evaluation and management. Present study gives an analytical review of cervical canal abnormalities detected via Trans Vaginal Sonography (TVS) Vs Hysteroscopy in female infertility evaluation.