2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2011.10.036
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Comprehensive management of severe Asherman syndrome and amenorrhea

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“…Sınırlı sayıdaki çalışmalar, yoğun adezyonu olan hastalarda bir-iki siklus çekilme kanaması sonrası ofis histereskopinin yinelenebileceğini göstermişlerdir. Takiplerde histerosalpingografi ve transvajinal ultrasonografi kullandıklarını belirten çalışmalar da mevcuttur (11) .…”
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“…Sınırlı sayıdaki çalışmalar, yoğun adezyonu olan hastalarda bir-iki siklus çekilme kanaması sonrası ofis histereskopinin yinelenebileceğini göstermişlerdir. Takiplerde histerosalpingografi ve transvajinal ultrasonografi kullandıklarını belirten çalışmalar da mevcuttur (11) .…”
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“…Robinson et al [ 14 ] used a high-dose conjugated oestrogen at a dose of 2.5 mg per day, which was four times the standard physiologic dose for 1 month as an adjunctive treatment for postoperative therapy. Myers and Hurst [ 15 ] advocated the estrogens pre-and post-operation for 4-10 weeks. Another common regime is the use of hormone treatment after hysteroscopic surgery for 3 months, with oestradiol valerate 4 mg/day for 4 weeks and the addition of progestogen in the last 2 weeks of the oestrogen treatment for every cycle.…”
Section: Pre-operative or Post-operative Hormone Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Any insult severe enough to remove or destroy endometrium can cause adhesions. The gravid uterus is particularly susceptible to injury, especially between the second and fourth weeks postpartum.…”
Section: Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6 In the developing world, genital tuberculosis is considered an important cause of intrauterine adhesions. 2,4,7 Overall, the incidence of intrauterine adhesions is uncertain, but may be increasing. The risk of intrauterine adhesions associated with elective termination of pregnancy is generally low, but the prevalence and severity of adhesions may increase with the number of procedures.…”
Section: Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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