Asherman syndrome or Intrauterine synechiae is the presence of adhesions in the endometrial cavity that can result in infertility or recurrent spontaneous abortion with or without amenorrhea. These synechiae may be detected on a hysterogram or sonohysterogram, but are best shown with diagnostic hysteroscopy. Relatively thin, female synechiae may be divided with the tip of a rigid diagnostic hysteroscope. Thicker lesions may require division by semirigid of ridid scissors by operative hysteroscopy under general anesthesia
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