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Genital Tuberclosis
Diagnosed with Endometriotic Cysts on both ovaries. After Laproscopy Doctor said that they were not endometritic cysts and were not on the ovaries. There were two cysts each located at the fimbrial ends of the fallopian tubes filled with some caseous material. The doctors first punctured the cyst on one side considering it an endometriotic and then removed rest of the tissue by burning it. While on the other side she removed the cyst along with the fimbrial end. Biopsy report indicate Genital Tuberclosis. What are the chances of Natural Conception?
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Take full course of ATT and hsg later on .if both tubes r patent try fr normal conception.if no conception fr 3 months seek advice
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