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9 - Uterine Anomalies and Early Pregnancy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 October 2017

Emma Kirk
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Royal Free Hospital, London
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Early Pregnancy Ultrasound
A Practical Guide
, pp. 69 - 74
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017

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Buttram, VC, Siegler, A, DeCherney, A, Gibbons, W, March, C (1988). The American Fertility Society classifications of adnexal adhesions, distal tubal occlusion, tubal occlusion secondary to tubal ligation, tubal pregnancies, mullerian anomalies and intrauterine adhesions. Fertility and Sterility 49(6): 944955.Google Scholar
Grimbizis, GF, Di Spiezio, Sardo A, Saravelos, SH, et al. (2016). The Thessaloniki ESHRE/ESGE consensus on diagnosis of female genital anomalies. Gynecol Surg 13: 116.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Chan, YY, Jayaprakasan, K, Tan, A, Thornton, JG, Coomarasamy, A, Raine-Fenning, NJ (2011). Reproductive outcomes in women with congenital uterine anomalies: a systematic review. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 38(4): 371382.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Chan, YY, Jayaprakasan, K, Zamora, J, Thornton, JG, Raine-Fenning, N, Coomarasamy, A (2011). The prevalence of congenital uterine anomalies in unselected and high-risk populations: a systematic review. Hum Reprod Update 17(6): 761771.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Kowalik, CR, Goddijn, M, Emanuel, MH, Bongers, MY, Spinder, T, de Kruif, JH, et al. (2011). Metroplasty versus expectant management for women with recurrent miscarriage and a septate uterus. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. (6): CD008576.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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