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Re: Asherman sundrome, intrauterine synichaeFrom: Hazem El-Refaey (hozombol@yahoo.com)Mon Aug 1 12:08:20 2005
Thanks, but would the fluid be a sign of a intrauterine synichae, preventing its release.. --- "art fougner, md" <evsono@pipeline.com> wrote:
> intrauterine fluid is not a sign of Asherman's,
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