Abstract

In a number of cases, cervical isthmus adhesion continues to be a difficult problem to solve. The diagnosis of this amenorhoea without haematometra continues being hysteroscopic, but in the management, adhesiolisis not always being sufficient. In this article, we present a new case new data, which may permit more understanding of this complex syndrome.

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