Klein and Garcia listed criteria for the diagnosis of Asherman's Syndrome. The authors are from the University of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia General Hospital.
Criteria for Asherman's syndrome:
(1) permanent adherence of the anterior and posterior uterine walls
(2) partial or complete obliteration of the endometrial cavity
(3) clinical symptoms (symptomatic)
The adhesions show a variable distribution.
Clinical symptoms may include:
(1) abnormal menstruation
(2) infertility
(3) recurrent abortion
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