Asherman syndrome is a rare acquired clinical condition resulting in the obliteration of the uterine cavity causedby the presence of partial or complete fibrous intrauterine adhesions involving at least two-thirds of the uterine cavity potentially obstructing the internal cervical orifice. Common reported symptoms of the disease are alterations of the menstrual pattern with decreased menstrual bleeding leading up to amenorrhoea and infertility. Hysteroscopy is currently considered the gold standard diagnostic and therapeutic approach for patients with intrauterine adhesions. An integrated approach, including preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative therapeutic measures, however, are warranted owing to the complexity of the syndrome. T...
Asherman’s syndrome has been reported and studied for more than a century. This disease occurs mainl...
Objective: To determine if placing a cryopreserved amniotic membrane product (AmnioGraft) at the tim...
AbstractObjectiveMany preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative methods have been described th...
Asherman syndrome is a rare acquired clinical condition resulting in the obliteration of the uterine...
Asherman syndrome is a rare acquired clinical condition resulting in the obliteration of the uterine...
Asherman syndrome is a rare acquired clinical condition resulting in the obliteration of the uterine...
Objective: Review of one case of Asherman`s syndrome and evaluation of diagnosis and treatment. Desi...
Aim: To investigate the cause and effect of intrauterine adhesions (IUA) on reproductive function in...
Objective: To provide an update on the current knowledge of Asherman syndrome. Design: Literature re...
Eva Dreisler, Jens Joergen Kjer Department of Gynecology, The Juliane Marie Centre, Rigshospitalet,...
Asherman syndrome (AS) consists of intrauterine adhesions development as a consequence of trauma, ra...
Asherman syndrome (AS) consists of intrauterine adhesions development as a consequence of trauma, ra...
Asherman syndrome (AS) consists of intrauterine adhesions development as a consequence of trauma, ra...
Objective To study the success rate of hysteroscopic adhesiolysis and the spontaneous recurrence rat...
Background: Many women suffer from some degree of intrauterine adhesions (IUAs) presenting with vari...
Asherman’s syndrome has been reported and studied for more than a century. This disease occurs mainl...
Objective: To determine if placing a cryopreserved amniotic membrane product (AmnioGraft) at the tim...
AbstractObjectiveMany preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative methods have been described th...
Asherman syndrome is a rare acquired clinical condition resulting in the obliteration of the uterine...
Asherman syndrome is a rare acquired clinical condition resulting in the obliteration of the uterine...
Asherman syndrome is a rare acquired clinical condition resulting in the obliteration of the uterine...
Objective: Review of one case of Asherman`s syndrome and evaluation of diagnosis and treatment. Desi...
Aim: To investigate the cause and effect of intrauterine adhesions (IUA) on reproductive function in...
Objective: To provide an update on the current knowledge of Asherman syndrome. Design: Literature re...
Eva Dreisler, Jens Joergen Kjer Department of Gynecology, The Juliane Marie Centre, Rigshospitalet,...
Asherman syndrome (AS) consists of intrauterine adhesions development as a consequence of trauma, ra...
Asherman syndrome (AS) consists of intrauterine adhesions development as a consequence of trauma, ra...
Asherman syndrome (AS) consists of intrauterine adhesions development as a consequence of trauma, ra...
Objective To study the success rate of hysteroscopic adhesiolysis and the spontaneous recurrence rat...
Background: Many women suffer from some degree of intrauterine adhesions (IUAs) presenting with vari...
Asherman’s syndrome has been reported and studied for more than a century. This disease occurs mainl...
Objective: To determine if placing a cryopreserved amniotic membrane product (AmnioGraft) at the tim...
AbstractObjectiveMany preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative methods have been described th...