Etiopathogenesis of Asherman’s Syndrome
INTRODUCTION Intrauterine adhesions are bands of fibrous tissue that occur inside the endometrial cavity frequently in response to endometrial injury.Continue Reading
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INTRODUCTION Intrauterine adhesions are bands of fibrous tissue that occur inside the endometrial cavity frequently in response to endometrial injury.Continue Reading
The first reference to the presence of intrauterine adhesions was made by Heinrich Fritsch in 1894 in a patient whoContinue Reading
Hysteroscopic surgery is the treatment of choice for intrauterine adhesions. It allows to perform lysis of adhesions under direct visionContinue Reading
INTRODUCTION The rapid advance of technology and the miniaturization of hysteroscopes has allowed an easier and painless access to theContinue Reading
The first case of intrauterine adhesion was published in 1894 by Heinrich Fritsch, but it was only after 54Continue Reading
The fibroid pseudocapsule is composed of a rich neurovascular network in neurofibers similar to the neurovascular bundle surrounding the prostate.Continue Reading
The first reference to the presence of intrauterine adhesions was made by Heinrich Fritsch in 1894 in a patient whoContinue Reading