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Oviduct patency control by means of 133Xe-solution.
The authors describe a radioisotopic method for the oviduct patency control in patients suffering from primary or secondary sterility. The application of 133Xe causes at least about 3-4 times less radiation than hysterosalpingographical tests. Ease of interpretation facility, painlessness and comparability of the results were noticed.