“Hear ye, hear ye, read all about it,” the new American Society for Reproductive Medicine
Müllerian Anomalies Classification 2021 (ASRM MAC 2021) is published and ready for
prime time. The ultimate goals of ASRM MAC 2021 are to simplify communication and
recognizability, facilitate complete and accurate literature searches, and better
educate across medical disciplines. Most importantly, the underlying impetus for this
update is to facilitate and optimize patient care, as some with a müllerian anomaly
suffer significant delays in diagnosis or definitive treatment and many patients wish
for better education and advocacy regarding their condition.
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- The structure, function, and evaluation of the female reproductive tract.in: Yen & Jaffe’s reproductive endocrinology. Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA2019: 206-247
- ASRM müllerian anomalies classification 2021.Fertil Steril. 2021; 116: 1238-1252
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Published online: March 25, 2022
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