The diagnostic value of indirect immunofluorescence in the detection of antichlamydial IgG antibodies in patients with chronic chlamydial salpingitis is insufficient. The condition may be diagnosed if antichlamydial IgG antibodies are detectable in the serum diluted at least 1:128. Examinations of paired sera are of no value in chronic chlamydial salpingitis.

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