Venous intravasation when using water soluble contrast media, is considered an innocuous finding. May be seen up to 6% of cases, sometimes even in healthy patients. Common causes include recent uterine surgery, tubal block and excessive injection pressures.
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Ubeda B, Paraira M, Alert E, Abuin RA.
Hysterosalpingography: spectrum of normal variants and nonpathologic findings. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2001 Jul;177(1):131-5.
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