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There are no overt symptoms of Asherman's syndrome. Signs of Asherman's syndrome include amenorrhea and repeated miscarriages. | |||
== | ==History and Symptoms== | ||
*The adhesions may cause [[Secondary amenorrhea (patient information)|amenorrhea]] (lack of menstrual periods) | |||
*The adhesions in the uterine cavity may cause: | |||
**[[Secondary amenorrhea (patient information)|amenorrhea]] (lack of menstrual periods) | |||
**[[Dysmenorrhea (patient information)|Dysmenorrhea]] (painful menstrual periods) | |||
**[[Miscarriage (patient information)|repeated miscarriages]] | |||
**[[Infertility (patient information)|infertility]]. | |||
However, such symptoms could be related to several conditions. They are more likely to indicate Asherman syndrome if they occur suddenly after a [[D&C]] or other uterine surgery. | |||
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Editor(s)-in-Chief: Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Canan S Fornusek, Ph.D.; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Saud Khan M.D.
Overview
There are no overt symptoms of Asherman's syndrome. Signs of Asherman's syndrome include amenorrhea and repeated miscarriages.
History and Symptoms
- The adhesions in the uterine cavity may cause:
- amenorrhea (lack of menstrual periods)
- Dysmenorrhea (painful menstrual periods)
- repeated miscarriages
- infertility.
However, such symptoms could be related to several conditions. They are more likely to indicate Asherman syndrome if they occur suddenly after a D&C or other uterine surgery.
References