No.

Title

Author

Year

Type

Tools

Scores

Quality

1

Effectiveness of estrogen treatment before transcervical resection of adhesions on moderate and severe uterine adhesion patients

Ai-Zhen Liu

2016

case-cohort

NOS

7

high

2

Prevalence of intrauterine adhesions after the application of hyaluronic acid gel after dilatation and curettage in women with at least one previous curettage: short-term outcomes of a multicenter, prospective randomized controlled trial

Angelo B. Hooker, M.D

2017

RCT

Jadad

5

high

3

The incidence of post-operative adhesion following transection of uterine septum: a cohort study comparing three different adjuvant therapies

Xiao Yu

2016

cohort

NOS

6

high

4

The management of Asherman syndrome: a review of literature

Alessandro Conforti

2013

review

CASPin

7

moderate

5

Transdermal estrogen gel and oral aspirin combination therapy improves fertility prognosis via the promotion of endometrial receptivity in moderate to severe intrauterine adhesion

Yuguang Chi

2017

RCT

Jadad

5

high

6

AAGL Practice Report: Practice Guidelines for Management of Intrauterine Synechiae

AAGL

2009

clinical practical guideline

iCAHE guideline quality checklist

11

high

7

AAGL Practice Report: Practice Guidelines on Intrauterine Adhesions Developed in Collaboration With the European Society of Gynaecological Endoscopy (ESGE)

AAGL

2016

clinical practical guideline

iCAHE guideline quality checklist

11

high

8

Review of Intrauterine Adhesions

Rebecca Deans

2010

review

CASPin

8

high

9

Abnormal expression of fibrosis markers, estrogen receptor α and stromal derived factor-1/chemokine (C-X-C motif) receptor-4 axis in intrauterine adhesions

QIN ZHOU

2018

basic research

ARRIVE

15

moderate

10

Elevated NF-κB signaling in Asherman syndrome patients and animal models

Xiangzhen Wang

2017

basic research

ARRIVE

16

moderate

11

Molecular implication of ADAM-15 and 17 in intrauterine adhesions

Dan Liu

2013

basic research

ARRIVE

17

high

12

Role of Transforming Growth Factor-β1 and Smads Signaling Pathway in Intrauterine Adhesion

Umme Salma

2016

basicl research

ARRIVE

18

high

13

The Overexpression of TGF-β and CCN2 in Intrauterine Adhesions Involves the NF-κB Signaling Pathway

Xiang Xue

2015

basicl research

ARRIVE

17

high