Asherman's syndrome other imaging findings

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor-In-Chief: Saud Khan M.D.
Overview
Saline sonography or hysterosalpingography may be used initially in the evaluation of Asherman's syndrome. Though hysteroscopy remains the gold standard.
Diagnosis
Hysteroscopy is the gold standard for diagnosis [1]. Imaging by sonohysterography or hysterosalpingography will reveal the extent of the scar formation. Hormone studies show normal levels consistent with reproductive function.
Hysterosalpingography
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Hysterosalpingography: Asherman's syndrome
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Hysterosalpingography: Asherman's syndrome
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Hysterosalpingography: Asherman's syndrome
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Hysterosalpingography: Asherman's syndrome
References
- ↑ Valle RF, Sciarra JJ. Intrauterine adhesions: hysteroscopic diagnosis, classification, treatment, and reproductive outcome. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1988; 158:1459-1470.