MAC2021 – A Practical and Clinically Relevant Classification of Müllerian Anomalies – ASRM
American Society for Reproductive Medicine – ASRM shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Recognizing the need for a modern, practical approach, the ASRM Practice Committee charged the Müllerian Anomalies Task Force, led by Dr. Samantha Pfeifer, with updating the original American Fertility Society (AFS) Müllerian Anomalies Classification. The result was the ASRM Müllerian Anomalies Classification 2021 (MAC2021), a framework designed to provide greater clarity, consistency, and clinical relevance in the diagnosis and management of these complex conditions and the MAC2021 Tool.
Learn more about the upgrades to the MAC2021 Tool and hear from the task force members themselves in the video below.”
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