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Friday, July 2, 2010

FAQs Asherman's syndrome

Please see the new page on frequently asked questions about Asherman's syndrome. You can also click on the relevant tab button in the tab bar at the top of the page to view it.
Posted by Ashermans at 1:44 AM
Labels: causes of Asherman's syndrome, DandC, do I have Asherman's syndrome, infertility, intrauterine adhesions, intrauterine synechiae, miscarriage, pregnancy complications, symptoms

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      • A genetic predisposition: from speculation to opin...
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      • Articles on Asherman's syndrome Diagnosis, Classif...
      • Alternative perspectives?
  • ▼  2010 (20)
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      • Update Dec '10: Clinical trials and patents releva...
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      • Articles on Asherman's syndrome Etiology, Incidenc...
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      • Effect of Asherman’s syndrome on infant health
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      • The Miscarriage Study: 400 vs 800 mcg misoprostol
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    • ►  June (2)
      • Focus on the medical literature: Misoprostol for e...
      • Cochrane review: Medical treatments for incomplete...
    • ►  May (3)
      • Failed medical management or a failure to comply w...
      • Doctor’s orders: in support of Ashermans syndrome...
      • Ashermans syndrome in the news: The secret syndrom...
    • ►  April (2)
      • The DO’s and DON’T's (and maybe’s) of Managing Int...
      • Complications in post Ashermans syndrome Pregnanci...
    • ►  March (1)
      • Complications in post AS Pregnancies (Part I)
    • ►  February (3)
      • How AS causes infertility or miscarriages
      • Medical management of miscarriage snubbed by docto...
      • Database of ObGyns who offer misoprostol for treat...
    • ►  January (1)
      • A hidden cause of ‘unexplained’ infertility and mi...
  • ►  2009 (15)
    • ►  December (1)
      • Miscarriage management after Asherman’s syndrome
    • ►  November (2)
      • Misprostol for miscarriage management to prevent A...
      • In Memory
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      • Future research:How stem cells may one day improve...
      • ‘Victims’ in miscarriage headlines are luckier tha...
      • The cycle of Asherman's syndrome needs to be broke...
      • Treatment of Asherman's syndrome is not a panacea,...
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      • Treatment of Asherman's syndrome is not a panacea,...
      • Treatment of Asherman's syndrome is not a panacea ...
      • Asherman's syndrome after curettage is not rare
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      • Update on latest articles (29/7/09)
      • Law suits and Asherman's syndrome: another failure...
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  • Doctors are not scientists but we need science
  • Dosages and guidelines for Misoprostol use
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  • Experts in treating Asherman's syndrome
  • Guide to Scientific Thinking
  • Hysteroscopy presentation
  • Medical treatments for incomplete miscarriage (less than 24 weeks)
  • Misoprostol references
  • Misoprostol.org
  • NCBI PubMed (find the latest peer reviewed papers about it)
  • Randomized controlled trial or RCT (Wikipedia)
  • Sindrome de Asherman y histeroscopia (Espanol)
  • Systematic reviews (database)
  • Understanding RCTs (BMJ)

Asherman's syndrome clips (blog author's)

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