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A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage

Introduction: A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage

Description of A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage

A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage (medical condition): Scarring and adhesions that develop in the uterus and can result in menstrual and fertility problems.

See also:

Asherman's syndrome:
  »Introduction: Asherman's syndrome
  »Symptoms of Asherman's syndrome

A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage: Related Topics

These medical condition or symptom topics may be relevant to medical information for A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage:

A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage: Rare Disease

Office of Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)

A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage is listed as a "rare disease" by the Office of Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This means that A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage, or a subtype of A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage, affects less than 200,000 people in the US population.
Source - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage as a Disease

A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage: Another name for Asherman's syndrome (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: Asherman's syndrome
  »Symptoms of Asherman's syndrome

Causes of A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage

Some of the causes of A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage are included in the list below:

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Symptoms of A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage (Asherman's syndrome)

Some of the symptoms of A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage incude:

See full list of 10 symptoms of A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage (Asherman's syndrome)

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