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Creation of Abdominal Adhesions in Mice
Published on: August 27, 2016
[How to prevent postoperative intrauterine adhesions?]
C Frey1, O Chanelles, C Poncelet
1Service de gynécologie-obstétrique, CHU Jean-Verdier (AP-HP), avenue du 14-Juillet, 93143 Bondy cedex, France.
Gynecologie, Obstetrique & Fertilite
|August 17, 2010
Abstract:
Operative hysteroscopic surgery can lead to intra-uterine adhesions reducing procreation chances. Prevention of this kind of adhesions is necessary. Several pre-, per-, and post-operative means have been proposed against these adhesions. However data concerning their functional interest are lacking.
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