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uterine synechiae. 107
cases operated on (author's transl)]" [The
obstetrical ****ure of
women who have been
operated on for
uterine synechiae. 107 cases...
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Synechia (eye) Asherman's
syndrome (uterine synechia)
Nasal synechiae Penile synechiae (adhesion of the **** to the glans) This
disambiguation page...
- the
cornea (i.e.
anterior synechia) or lens (i.e.
posterior synechia).
Synechiae can be
caused by
ocular trauma,
iritis or iridocy****is and may lead to...
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corneal beam and iris beam when they meet in the angle.
Anterior synechiae:
Anterior synechiae are
simply strands of the iris
attaching to the iridocorneal...
- In male
human anatomy, the ****, also
known as the
prepuce (/ˈpriːpjuːs/), is the double-layered fold of skin,
mucosal and
muscular tissue at the distal...
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labial adhesion,
labial synechiae,
labial agglutination,
labial adherence, gynatresia, ****r fusion, and ****r
synechiae.
Specialty Medical genetics ...
- with the
uterine outflow tract, such as
cervical stenosis or
uterine synechiae (Asherman's syndrome). In
order to
distinguish between hypoestrogenism...
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adhesion of the iris to the
cornea (anterior
synechiae) or more
commonly the lens (posterior
synechiae) Most common: Floaters,
which are dark
spots that...
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opposite each other.
Septal hematoma and
septal abscess.
Adhesions and
synechiae between septal mucosa and
lateral nasal wall.
Saddle nose due to over-resection...
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although long-standing
hypopyon can
cause close-angle
glaucoma and
anterior synechiae.
Intravitreal antibiotics can be used if
endophthalmitis is suspected...