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Overview
Complications
Depending on the degree of severity, Asherman's syndrome may result in infertility, repeated miscarriages, pain from trapped blood, and high risk pregnancies [1](see Prognoses below). There is evidence that left untreated, the obstruction of menstrual flow resulting from scarring can lead to endometriosis[2].
References
- ↑ Valle RF, and Sciarra JJ (1988). "Intrauterine adhesions: Hystreoscopic diagnosis, classification, treatment and reproductive outcome". . Am J Obstet. 158 (6Pt1): 1459–1470. PMID 3381869.
- ↑ Buttram VC, Turati, G (1977). "Uterine synechiae: variations in severity and some conditions which may be conducive to severe adhesions". Int J Fertil. 22 (2): 98–103. PMID 20418.