Tubal flushing for subfertility

Author:

Mohiyiddeen Lamiya1,Hardiman Anne2,Fitzgerald Cheryl1,Hughes Edward3,Mol Ben Willem J4,Johnson Neil5,Watson Andrew6

Affiliation:

1. St Mary's Hospital; Oxford Road Manchester UK M13 9WL

2. Royal Bolton Hospital; Department of O & G; Bolton UK BL4 0JR

3. McMaster University, REI Consultant, ONE Fertility; Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology; 1200 Main Street West Room 4D14 Hamilton ON Canada L8N 3Z5

4. The University of Adelaide; The Robinson Institute, School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health; Level 3, Medical School South Building Frome Road Adelaide South Australia Australia SA 5005

5. University of Adelaide; Robinson Research Institute; Norwich Centre Ground Floor, 55 King William Road North Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia 5006

6. Tameside General Hospital; Tameside & Glossop Acute Services NHS Trust; Fountain Street Ashton-Under-Lyne Lancashire UK OL6 9RW

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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4. Johnson N Farquhar C Suckling J Yu Y Sadler L Hadden W The FLUSH Trial - a randomised trial of lipiodol flushing for unexplained subfertility by hysterosalpingography Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (refereed abstracts of original oral presentations at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 5th Scientific Meeting, Auckland) 2003 406

5. The FLUSH Trial - Flushing with lipiodol for unexplained (and endometriosis-related) subfertility by hysterosalpingography: a randomised trial;Johnson;Human Reproduction,2004

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