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Indications and Contraindications

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Hysteroscopy has become the most accurate method available to evaluate intrauterine abnormalities. The development of instrumentation, technical refinements, and extensive clinical experience have increased the applicability of diagnostic, follow-up, and operative hysteroscopy. The present indications for hysteroscopy are as follows.

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Sugimoto, O. (1999). Indications and Contraindications. In: A Color Atlas of Hysteroscopy. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68391-9_5

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