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{{Asherman's syndrome}} | {{Asherman's syndrome}} | ||
== Overview == | ==Overview== | ||
Asherman Syndrome must be differentiated from other conditions that may cause [[amenorrhea]] and pregnancy loss, and may cause infertility. | |||
==Differential Diagnosis== | |||
Ashermans Syndrome must be differentiated from: | |||
* Thyroid disease | |||
** [[Hypothyroidism]] | |||
** [[Hyperthyroidism]] | |||
* [[Hypothalamic dysfunction]] | |||
* [[Pituitary gland|Pituitary]] gland dysfunction | |||
* [[Androgen]]-secreting [[ovarian]]/[[Adrenal gland|adrenal]] tumors | |||
* [[Polycystic ovarian disease]] | |||
* [[Pelvic inflammatory disease]] | |||
* [[Cervical|Cervical stenosis]] (Narrowing of the cervix and blockage of the outlet) | |||
* Premature [[menopause]] | |||
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Overview
Asherman Syndrome must be differentiated from other conditions that may cause amenorrhea and pregnancy loss, and may cause infertility.
Differential Diagnosis
Ashermans Syndrome must be differentiated from:
- Thyroid disease
- Hypothalamic dysfunction
- Pituitary gland dysfunction
- Androgen-secreting ovarian/adrenal tumors
- Polycystic ovarian disease
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
- Cervical stenosis (Narrowing of the cervix and blockage of the outlet)
- Premature menopause