Peter Attia· MD
So first the die. So it's done in radiology facility usually by radiologists although some gynecologists do this this test as well but usually fills up the uterus. So you can also see the uterus and then the tubes are kind of like these wire like Yeah. How what's the diameter of a normal fallopian tube in that setting? Like less than a centimeter. Yeah. That that's that's pretty big. Yeah. The whole tube but the the actual sort of opening le how big is the lumen? microns. Oh wow. Okay. Or millimeters. I don't know. Exactly. But you can see it. Definitely see it on X-ray and you can see Well, you can see it. It's probably a millimeter or more than not a micron. For sure. Yeah. Yeah. And then the dye is filling up the tubes and then spilling out the tubes. So you can see that the ovaries are not visualized because of the finger-like projection. So it's actually spilling dye into the paranium at this point. Right. Okay. Right.