Asherman syndrome is the formation of intrauterine adhesions (scar tissue), which typically develop after uterine surgery.
Uterine synechiae
Asherman syndrome is a rare condition. In most cases, it occurs in women who have had several
A severe pelvic infection unrelated to surgery may also lead to Asherman syndrome.
Intrauterine adhesions can also form after infection with tuberculosis or...
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