Role of Endometrial Suppression on the Frequency of Intrauterine Adhesions after Resectoscopic Surgery
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This study investigated whether endometrial suppression with a GnRH agonist or progestin reduces the frequency of intrauterine adhesions following hysteroscopic adhesiolysis.
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- The Impact of Uterine Disorders on Embryo Implantation and Early Survival: From Molecular Insights to Clinical Evidence 2025
- Gynaecological pathology and assisted reproductive treatment: can we increase the chances of successful treatment by optimising the pelvis? 2024
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