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Gynatresia
Summary
Description:
Absence of a normal opening in the lumen of the female genital tract, from the FALLOPIAN TUBES to the VAGINA. This anomaly may be congenital or acquired due to injuries, diseases, or TISSUE ADHESIONS.
Also Known As:
Asherman's Syndrome; Intrauterine Synechiae; Uterine Synechiae; Ashermans Syndrome; Gynatresias Show All >>
Networked: 85
relevant articles (2 outcomes,
7 trials/studies)
for this Disease
Key Drugs and Agents for Gynatresia
Efficacy Chart >>
Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to treatments:
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Hyaluronic Acid (Hyaluronan)
:
1 outcome in 1 result
: IBA
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Estrogens (Estrogen)
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4 results
:
FDA 1
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Hereditary renal agenesis
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2 results
: IBA
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Tamoxifen
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1 result
:
FDA 12
Generic
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Prolactin
:
1 result
: IBA
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Plastics
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1 result
: IBA
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Methotrexate (Mexate)
:
1 result
:
FDA 8
Generic
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Aprotinin (Trasylol)
:
1 result
:
FDA 1
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Danazol (Azol)
:
1 result
:
FDA 5
Generic
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Copper
:
1 result
: IBA
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Diseases Related to Gynatresia
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Vaginitis
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Gynatresia
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Amenorrhea
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Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)
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Infertility (Sterility)
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Key Therapies for Gynatresia
Efficacy Chart >>
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Intrauterine Devices (Intrauterine Device)
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1 outcome in 11 results
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Transplantation (Transplant Recipients)
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1 outcome in 1 result
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Aftercare (After-Treatment)
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1 study in 6 results
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Sutures (Suture)
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1 study in 4 results
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Tubal Sterilization (Tubal Ligation)
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1 study in 3 results
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