Here is a quick mnemonic/memory aid “ALICE HAD FIRES“ to remember about the Differential Diagnosis of Asherman Syndrome
Mnemonic : ALICE HAD FIRES
A: Adenomyosis (Endometrial tissue grows into the uterine muscle)
L: Leiomyomas (Uterine fibroids)
I: Infection (such as Tuberculosis)
C: Cervical stenosis (Narrowing of the cervix)
E: Endometrial cancer
H: Hypothyroidism (Thyroid hormone imbalance)
A: Amenorrhea (Absence of menstruation)
D: DES exposure (Diethylstilbestrol)
F: Fibrous adhesions (Intrauterine scarring)
I: IUD complications (Intrauterine device issues)
R: Radiation therapy (Previous pelvic radiation)
E: Ectopic pregnancy (Pregnancy outside the uterus)
S: Septate uterus (Uterine septum)
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