hysterosalpingography

hysterosalpingography /his′tərōsal′ping·gog″rəfē/ , a method of producing radiographic images of the uterus and fallopian tubes as part of the diagnosis of abnormalities in the reproductive tract of a nonpregnant woman. The technique outlines the size, shape, and position of the organs, including any tumors, fistulas, or polyps. It also reveals any obstructions in the fallopian tubes.