FMR Global Health
  • Home
  • Meet Your Objectives
    • Brand Health
    • Value Proposition
    • Market Understanding and Strategy
    • Product Development and Innovations
    • Testing
    • Voice of Customer
  • Methodologies
  • Resources
    • Blog
    • Case Studies
    • FMR Innovative Methodologies
  • About Us
  • Let’s Connect
Select Page

Asherman’s syndrome

Also known as the Fritsch-Asherman syndrome, this condition affects up to 5 in 100,000 women and causes damage to the intrauterine cavity.

Women who have had miscarriages are between 5 and 39 percent more likely to develop this condition however.

Recent Posts

  • What is the difference between Health market research and consultancy?
  • What does a Health Market Research Agency do?
  • The Work of Healthcare Market Research Agency
  • Discover FMR Global Health – Your Premier Healthcare Market Research Agency
  • A Detailed Analysis of the Animal Healthcare Market

Categories

  • A la une
  • Did you know?
  • FMR GLOBAL
  • Innovations HealthCare
  • Le saviez vous ?
  • Les Innovations HealthCare
  • Les secrets pour comprendre vos clients
  • Rejoindre FMR GLOBAL HEALTH
  • The secrets to understanding your clients
© Copyright 2022-2023 FMR Global Health - All Rights Reserved