Gynecology & Reproductive Health
Open AccessUterus Didelphys: A Rare Müllerian Anomaly Presents with Recurrent Miscarriages – A Short Review
Authors: Najimudeen M, Raj Dev K.S, Myo Hla Myint, Thavamani R.M, Anisah J, Myint Myint Maw, Mohamed Ashar, Ma Saung Oo, Winson S.M.
Abstract
The uterus didelphys is a rare congenital Müllerian duct (Paramesonephric duct) fusion anomaly. The complete nonfusion of the paired Müllerian ducts generate this problem. This is characterised by the presence of two separate uteri, two cervices, and frequently a longitudinal vaginal septum. The majority of patients are asymptomatic but some patients may have gynaecological and obstetric problems. Uterus didelphys is diagnosed during evaluation for recurrent pregnancy loss. It is interesting to note the clinical presentation, diagnostic challenges and management options.
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