An incidental finding of unicornuate uterus with unilateral ovarian agenesis during laparoscopy in patient who gave birth to eleven children: a case report.
A unicornuate uterus with unilateral ovarian and renal agenesis was incidentally discovered during laparoscopic sterilization in a 38-year-old woman who had already delivered eleven children.
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The paper reports a 38-year-old woman found during laparoscopy for sterilization to have a unicornuate uterus without a rudimentary horn, along with unilateral left ovarian agenesis and unilateral left renal agenesis, all described as congenital uterine anomalies that are often asymptomatic. The patient had a reproductive history of giving birth to eleven children. The key finding is the incidental identification of this rare combination of uterine and gonadal/renal anomalies during a procedure, despite the absence of related symptoms in the case narrative. The report is a single case and does not analyze outcomes beyond this individual. The paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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