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Does intrauterine adhesions thicken the endometrium?

Dr. Casey Young
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2025-05-21 14:34:24
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Intrauterine adhesions are usually
caused by a variety of factors caused by endometrial damage, if the patient is due to abortion, curettage and low estrogen levels caused by intrauterine adhesions, the endometrium itself is at a relatively thin level, plus adhesions after the normal growth of the endometrium, generally will not lead to endometrial thickening. However, if the patient is due to endometriosis, endometrial tuberculosis and other factors caused by local inflammatory reaction, leading to endometrial congestion, edema, endometrial thickening can occur.