Can uterine adhesions be detected by B-ultrasound?

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Mild intrauterine adhesions may not be clearly displayed, while severe intrauterine adhesions will be seen on ultrasound thin, long status quo, endometrium is not continuous, interrupted, no periodic changes, or irregular strong echo. The patient's menstrual volume is significantly reduced, even amenorrhea, to be on the basis of ultrasound examination, and to combine the patient's postoperative absence of menstrual cramps more easily diagnosed. Intrauterine adhesions or endometrial adhesions cannot be diagnosed solely on the basis of ultrasound findings. They must be diagnosed in conjunction with a history of intrauterine procedures. Intrauterine adhesions are mainly part of the uterus or entirely male, which has an impact on female fertility.

Can uterine adhesions be detected by B-ultrasound?



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