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Evaluate the formation of adhesions after third-generation endometrial ablation, with and without the intrauterine adhesion barrier.
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Lead Sponsor
Remko P. Bosgraaf
NCT06896747 · Thin Endometrial Lining, Female Infertility, and more
NCT04671914 · Asherman Syndrome, Abortion Late
NCT07101484 · Moderate-Severe Intrauterine Adhesions
NCT06608407 · Intrauterine Adhesion, Asherman Syndrome
NCT05521932 · Asherman Syndrome
Catharina Hospital
Eindhoven
St. Jans Gasthuis
Weert
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