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. 2016 May 17;12(3):303–311. doi: 10.2217/whe.15.111

Table 5.

Detection of fallopian tubes and ovaries as a function of BMI.

Visualization condition n BMI, n (%) Grouping
<18.5 18.5–24.9 25–29.9 ≥30
Total women examined 549 8 (1.5) 253 (46.1) 181 (33) 107 (19.5)
Women with no fallopian tubes visualized 125 1 (0.8) 30 (24) 44 (35.2) 50 (40) F1
Women with no ovaries visualized 95 1 (1.1) 26 (27.4) 34 (35.8) 34 (35.8) O1
Examinations with no ovaries visualized 12,275 258 (2.1) 3978 (32.4) 4413 (36) 3626 (29.5)
Women with only one fallopian tube visualized 172 1 (0.6) 74 (43) 65 (37.8) 32 (18.6)
Women with only one ovary visualized 105 0 38 (36.2) 37 (35.2) 30 (28.6)
Examinations with only one visualized 15,652 324 (2.1) 5464 (34.9) 5684 (36.3) 4180 (26.7)
Women with one or two fallopian tubes visualized 424 7 (1.7) 223 (52.6) 137 (32.3) 57 (13.4) F2
Women with one or two ovaries visualized 454 7 (1.5) 227 (50) 147 (32.4) 73 (16.1) O2
Examinations with one or two ovaries visualized 67,868 1374 (2) 24,813 (36.6) 24,074 (35.5) 17,607 (25.9)
Women with both fallopian tubes visualized 252 6 (2.4) 149 (59.1) 72 (28.6) 25 (9.9) F3
Women with both ovaries visualized 349 7 (2) 189 (54.2) 110 (31.5) 43 (12.3) O3
Examinations with both ovaries visualized 52,216 1050 (2) 19,349 (37.1) 18,390 (35.2) 13,427 (25.7)

F1 vs F3: p < 0.0001.

01 vs 03: p < 0.0001.

F1 vs 01: p = 0.7695.

F2 vs 02: p = 0.514.

F3 vs 03: p = 0.3904.

F1 vs F2: p < 0.0001.

01 vs 03: p < 0.0001.

Total population set examinations reflect repeat examination results.