Asherman's Syndrome with Cervical Adhesions Treated Hysteroscopically
The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology(2008)
Abstract
Setting: Asherman´s syndrome is defined as the presence of permanent intrauterine adhesions which collapse the endometrial cavity, because of a traumatic aggression to the endometrial surface, and infrequently, it also affects the cervical region. It can cause menstrual disorders, abortion and infertility. The hysteroscopy has been and advance for the management of this syndrome and we can consider it the best technique for the diagnosis and treatment of Asherman´s syndrome although we can consider other options in the treatment of the disease.
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Intrauterine Adhesions,Asherman Syndrome
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