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Re: Asherman sundrome, intrauterine synichaeFrom: bouthina ibrahim (bouthina_ibrahim@yahoo.com)Mon Aug 1 00:05:38 2005
INTRAUTERINE ADHESIONS OCCURS AFTER REAPTED DILATION AND CURETTAGE AND APPEARS AS IRRIGULAR UTERINE CAVITY WITH ADHESIONS BANDS Hazem El-Refaey <hozombol@yahoo.com> wrote:I am keen to know opinons regarding ultrasonic diagnosis of Asherman syndrome or intrauterine adhesions. Is intrauterine fluids a diagnostic sign Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone.
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