The Use of Sterilized, Freeze-Dried Amnion Graft versus Fresh Amnion Graft after Hysteroscopic lysis of Intrauterine Adhesions (Randomized comparative study)
El-Sayed Abd Allah Mohamed Shalaby;
Abstract
Asherman's syndrome is defined by the presence of permanent intrauterine adhesions (IUA), formed during the scarring of endometrial surface defects, and obliterating partially or completely the uterine cavity. The presence of such adhesions has been known
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| Title | The Use of Sterilized, Freeze-Dried Amnion Graft versus Fresh Amnion Graft after Hysteroscopic lysis of Intrauterine Adhesions (Randomized comparative study) | Authors | El-Sayed Abd Allah Mohamed Shalaby | Keywords | The Use of Sterilized, Freeze-Dried Amnion Graft versus Fresh Amnion Graft after Hysteroscopic lysis of Intrauterine Adhesions (Randomized comparative study) | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Asherman's syndrome is defined by the presence of permanent intrauterine adhesions (IUA), formed during the scarring of endometrial surface defects, and obliterating partially or completely the uterine cavity. The presence of such adhesions has been known |
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