An incidental finding of unicornuate uterus with unilateral ovarian agenesis during laparoscopy in patient who gave birth to eleven children: a case report.

In: Collegium antropologicum · 2013 · vol. 37(1) , pp. 289–91 · PMID:23697286 · W2145298275
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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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Congenital uterine anomalies are often asymptomatic. They may present with infertility, recurrent miscarriage, preterm delivery, abnormal lie in pregnancy and other obstetric complications. We report the case of a 38-year old patient with unicornuate uterus without rudimentary horn and with unilateral left ovarian agenesis and unilateral left renal agenesis who gave birth to eleven children. Anomaly was incidentally diagnosed during laparoscopic sterilization.
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Prethodno priopćenje An Incidental Finding of Unicornuate Uterus with Unilateral Ovarian Agenesis during Laparoscopy in Patient who Gave Birth to Eleven Children: A Case Report Ilija Alvir Mario Puljiz Darko Tomica Damir Danolic Ivica Mamic Tibor Toth Sažetak Congenital uterine anomalies are often asymptomatic. They may present with infertility, recurrent miscarriage, preterm delivery, abnormal lie in pregnancy and other obstetric complications. We report the case of a 38-year old patient with unicornuate uterus without rudimentary horn and with unilateral left ovarian agenesis and unilateral left renal agenesis who gave birth to eleven children. Anomaly was incidentally diagnosed during laparoscopic sterilization. Ključne riječi unicornuate uterus; ovarian agenesis; renal agenesis; reproductive outcome; laparoscopic sterilization Hrčak ID: 99608 URI Datum izdavanja: 3.4.2013. Posjeta: 1.555 *

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